Giorgio Raccanelli wrote:
Hello,
I'm in trouble using dselect. I've just installed Debian Woody 3.0r3
i386 and I'm trying to add some package to my system. Using dselect I
make the selection and then I hit Return. I'm warned about the
dependencies. I press space and I see the dependency list. Fr
Hello,
I'm in trouble using dselect. I've just installed Debian Woody 3.0r3
i386 and I'm trying to add some package to my system. Using dselect I
make the selection and then I hit Return. I'm warned about the
dependencies. I press space and I see the dependency list. From what I
understood from
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 11:53:57PM +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> On my server running Debian Woody, i've kept it up to date with all
> the patches.
> i also use dselect. recently i used dselect and it automatically has
> marked the package "webalizer" to be removed. I re-select it but it
> give
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Hello all,
apt-get and dselect really have made me cry.
On my server running Debian Woody, i've kept it up to date with all
the patches.
i also use dselect. recently i used dselect and it automatically has
marked the package "webalizer" to be re
Craig Sampson wrote:
> At this point, what I really need to do is to somehow rebuild
> the dselect database so that it can start afresh (if you like)
> with only those packages that are actually installed.
perl -i.bak -pe 'if (/^Status: [^\s]+ ([^\s]+) ([^\s]+)/) { $_="Status: ".($2
eq "install
G'day list,
I'm somehow managed to mung the dselect database to a point
where it wants to uninstall a heap of critical packages and
install a boatload of stuff I don't want.
I'm uninclined to ferret through the entire dselect package
listing to try and work out whats happened - it would be far
mike polniak wrote:
>
> SamBozo Debian User wrote:
> > dselect says access method is already locked .???
> > how do I unlock it?
>
> deslect is still running. so find it and kill -9
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> LINUX~~nobody owns it~~everybody can use it~~anybody can improve it
thanks ...
I missed that .
SamBozo Debian User wrote:
> dselect says access method is already locked .???
> how do I unlock it?
deslect is still running. so find it and kill -9
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dselect says access method is already locked .???
how do I unlock it?
this was due to my attempted installing bluefish from a .deb file on the
hd
not I can't get back in to make it look on the web sites?
Sam Morgan
>For roughly the last week I have had many of the packages in dselect showing
>up as obsolete. This includes KDE, perl-5.6, netscape, and many other
>packages that I commonly use. I thought at first that there were
>replacements for these packages with new names but I couldn't find them.
>
>My
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 02:25:29PM -0600, Christopher Brand wrote:
> For roughly the last week I have had many of the packages in dselect showing
> up as obsolete. This includes KDE, perl-5.6, netscape, and many other
> packages that I commonly use. I thought at first that there were
> replace
For roughly the last week I have had many of the packages in dselect showing
up as obsolete. This includes KDE, perl-5.6, netscape, and many other
packages that I commonly use. I thought at first that there were
replacements for these packages with new names but I couldn't find them.
My insta
I am having problems installing 2.2
I run the install from CD and select the package groups I require. I
select a limited set, and install, this works fine. I reboot my machine
and have a working server with the packages I asked for, great. Once I
have done this I run dselect to install a few othe
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:28:12AM +0200, Luca De Giorgi wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a new entry in the worderful Debian world.
> Previously i'd used Red Hat 6.x ad Mandrake but i thought i' was time to
> make a jump in the real Linux world and started using a potato release
> Well, my problem arise when i
Hi,
I'm a new entry in the worderful Debian world.
Previously i'd used Red Hat 6.x ad Mandrake but i thought i' was time to
make a jump in the real Linux world and started using a potato release
Well, my problem arise when i want to build a custom kernel the Debian-way.
When i built it i found a
Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You're using a broken mirror (or an arch that doesn't have all packages
> properly ported--if you're not using an i386, please say so and disregard
> the below).
(I'm using i386). Hmmm, strange, I'm using ftp.sunet.se, which ought to be
complete. I used another mirror
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On Fri, 3 Sep 1999, peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Dselect seems to think that there is a conflict in my package selection,
> something that neither apt-get or console-apt thinks.
dselect treats Recommands like Depends. This is probably a misfeature...
apt-ge
The perl to perl-5.005 transition can be problematic. However, it
looks like something is wrong with your Packages.gz file(s) since the
perl packages don't have section info. You might try updating the
package listings again.
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Hi!
Dselect seems to think that there is a conflict in my package selection,
something that neither apt-get or console-apt thinks. Upon trying to exit
the package selection, this package conflict display appears, and I can't
get away from it, because changing anything brings it back:
EIOM Pri Sec
This is about the third time I've had this problem (and I've posted
requests for help too); I've got to believe that someone out there knows
how to deal with it. During installation of some packages, the machine
will hang; the only way out is to reboot (nothing else responds--not
control-c, no logg
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
It's quite possible that this happened. I removed and installed the
staging-area GNOME a couple of times.
Hmmm ... I have a libglib.so.0.0.0. Do you think linking it to that might
work?
- Bill
> On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, William R Pentney wrote:
>
> > On Sa
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, William R Pentney wrote:
Ah, wait a minute - I found the source of problem (1). libglib.so is a
symbolic link to libglib.so.0.0.1, which does not exist. Similar
situation for the others. I do have a libglib.a, however. How did this
happen? How might I fix it?
- Bill
> Two pr
Two problems:
1) When installing qt1g, I get the following message:
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/libglib.so (No such file or
directory), skipping
and it is then repeated for libgthread.so, libgmodule.so, libgdk.so, and
libgtk.so. Is this something that ought be fixed?
2) Sometimes wh
>> "G" == Gossamer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> Also, there are a few files that show up in the package list under
G> the "Up to date" section like this:
G> *** Req base base-files 2.0.3 2.0.3 Debian Base System
Miscel
G> Why does it want to update the file (the *'s, I assum
I've got dselect using the 'apt' method, if it's relavent.
A few days ago dselect had trouble when I was updating the package
list, I -think- the download managed to die is such a fasion that
they were truncated to zero. Since then it thinks all the packages
that aren't installed are "new", even
On Tue, 17 Feb 1998, Mohamed Ishan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded my redhat to debian 1.3.1, but for some odd reason (is
> this cause of a package I've installed?) I seem to get the following
> error when I tried to run dselect again (for ftp installation).
>
> ***
> Can't locate loa
MI> Can't locate loadable object for module IO in @INC (@INC contains:
MI> /usr/lib/perl5/i386-linux/5.004 /usr/lib/perl5
MI> /usr/local/lib/site_perl/i386-linux /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at
MI> /usr/lib/perl5/IO/Handle.pm line 241
MI> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/perl5/IO/Socke
Hi,
I just upgraded my redhat to debian 1.3.1, but for some odd reason (is
this cause of a package I've installed?) I seem to get the following
error when I tried to run dselect again (for ftp installation).
***
Can't locate loadable object for module IO in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/li
On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Nathan A Pelton wrote:
> My HD is partitioned accordingly:
> 30mb for thr root directory /
> 450mb for /usr
> 50mb for swap space
> 1000mb for home directories /usr/local
> 0mb for /tmp
> 40mb for /var
> I will be the sole user on this system. Is there a better way
My HD is partitioned accordingly:
30mb for thr root directory /
450mb for /usr
50mb for swap space
1000mb for home directories /usr/local
0mb for /tmp
40mb for /var
I will be the sole user on this system. Is there a better way to
arrange these directories on the partitions?
I
Hi ALL
I did an upgrade of some packages a few minutes ago and a notice a
problem with dselect settings:
1. As I choose to replace perl by a newer version it was removed
from my system and the new version was installed. The problem is that the
new version only is properly set aft
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit]
> > Running dpkg -iGROEB /tmp/Debian-1.1.6/stable/binary-i386
> > find: /tmp/Debian-1.1.6/stable/binary-i386/admin/sudo_1.4.4-2.deb: No such
> > file or directory
> > find: /tmp/Debian-1.1.6/stable/binary-i386/base/mount_2.5l-1.deb: No such
> > file
> > or directory
> >
I am trying to install Debian 1.1 on my system. In general it works fine.
However, after the initial installation, I try to pick a few more packages.
When I go into dselect, everything works as advertised: dselect tells me about
conflicts, prereqs, suggestions etc. Unfortunately, when I finish wi
Hello,
Firstly I would like to thank everyone that emailed there suggestions to me
about mounting the CDROM.
I have downloaded the 'bad_links_fix_1.1.5.tgz' from your ftp site in order
to upgrade from version 1.1.5 to 1.1.6 and have followed all the
instructions that have come along with this pa
I am trying to install Debian 1.1 on my system. In general it works fine.
However, after the initial installation, I try to pick a few more packages.
When I go into dselect, everything works as advertised: dselect tells me about
conflicts, prereqs, suggestions etc. Unfortunately, when I finish wit
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