>>>>> "KV" == Kenneth Valentine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Using dselect is awful, because I use Qmail as my MTA. However, dselect always recommends me to install smail, or any other MTA which is understandable, and even as it is easy to press 'Q' always when it recommends smail, it is quite frustrating. I think it is not possible to create a file containing so called 'virtual provides', which would contain strings like 'mta, httpd, news-server' etc. This way, I can install Qmail on my own, put the appropriate string somewhere and debian would realize service (mta) is already provided. I know, it is always possible to create a .deb package, but I find this approach far too tedious. This feature would be really nice. At our system there's often need (or desire) to compile a package from .tgz, and there should be some way to tell the system what service(s) it provides.. -- # Ed GSM: 040 5960810 URL: http://lodge.ton.tut.fi/%7Eed/ echo "Your stdio isn't very std." --Larry Wall in Configure from the perl distribution -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null