There is an endless loop with dselect: starting from scratch; mark: new required mark: new important find: at is important (was: remove) at depends on bsdutils libc5-dev (was: install) libc5-dev depends on libc5 (= 5.4.7-7) libc5-dev is marked libc5 is marked then, the same conflict screen occurs again and again.... Escaped it with "X".
I was installing from a mounted partition containing the rex tree from ca. 2 weeks ago. So I'll see if a NFS-installation from our local debian mirror will do it. Q: Can one revert the data base to state (n-1); (n-2); ...? Or perhaps just in a "known to be good" state when thing at this point have run into an undesirable state? I've not passed the first select session and am curious about a friendly installation order. Greetings, Andreas. -- Uni Wuppertal, FB Elektrotechnik, Tel/Fax: (0202) 439 - 3009 Dr. Andreas Wehler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]