Michael Leone on Mon, 25 Mar 2002 00:50:12 +0100 |
On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 17:26, Fred K Ollinger wrote: > I would first get rid of all ximian packages as they break things. Also, Hmmm. But I want some of the Ximian stuff - specifically, Evolution. And they are due for an Evo upgrade in a week or two. Perhaps I could remove the Ximian lines from sources.conf, and yet still get Evo et al., from the Red Carpet program? I don't mind (too much) using RC instead of apt for Ximian stuff. I like some of their programs, just don't like the whole environment. > get rid of all the lines save for debian testing: > > dpkg --purge `dpkg -l | grep ximian` That wouldn't uninstall any installed Ximian packages, right? Just remove the fact that they're installed from the main dpkg/apt database? > apt-get update (only testing lines) > apt-get dist-upgrade > > You may have to throw in a few: > > apt-get -f install When I tried this before, I got many instances of kde bits not installing - kdelibs and kdebase, from what I remember. Something about some file existing in multiple packages ... > > and do more dist-upgrades till dependencies sort themselves out. What the hell - maybe I'll do that tonight, rather than watch the Oscars. :-) > > good luck, > > Fred > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org > Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce > General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug > -- PGP Fingerprint: 0AA8 DC47 CB63 AE3F C739 6BF9 9AB4 1EF6 5AA5 BCDF PGP public key: <http://www.mike-leone.com/~turgon/turgon-public-key.gpg> The secret of flying is simple: Throw yourself at the ground and miss. Attachment:
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