Thank you.. I it is from the latest chages to dselect that i have been seeing more issues even when after selecting what i want.. then when I install, it quits. So.. i just use apt-get dselect-upgrade to install every thing.. I will look at aptitude
Thanks,
-Adam
On Wed, 2002-07-1
> "bastien" == Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bastien> On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 04:33, Adam wrote:
>> I get a lot of these printed out when i am installing onto my box using.
>> apt-get dselect-upgrade
bastien>
>> they just keep on printing and printing...
>>
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 23:33, Adam wrote:
> I get a lot of these printed out when i am installing onto my box using.
> apt-get dselect-upgrade
An alternative is to just use aptitude...
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On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 04:33, Adam wrote:
> I get a lot of these printed out when i am installing onto my box using.
> apt-get dselect-upgrade
> they just keep on printing and printing...
> any clues..
from #debian-devel: "dselect in sid is fscked"
It will be fixed soon. just don't use it for now
I get a lot of these printed out when i am installing onto my box using.
apt-get dselect-upgrade
.
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory book
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory games/card
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory science
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory e
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