I've had this problem as well. I had to manually install the file. It appears that the name of the file is slightly different than what is listed in the Packages.gz file. This will also happen if you download .deb files from a Win box and not change the last '_' to a '.' before saving it.
To manually install a package use: dpkg -i package_name.deb from the directory where you have all deb files. Then run dselect again and it should work. HTH Cristov Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Kalvinder Kang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 02, 1998 10:44 PM To: Debian Users Subject: dpkg-perl help I've installed Debian Linux ver 2.0 as an alternative os to Windows on my PC with a view to making this a permanent arrangement and learning Unix as part of my studies. However, on running dselect and trying to install Standard Packages (or updates, etc.) I constantly get the following message: "Oh dear, I need to install or upgrade dpkg-perl but I don't see the appropriate file(s) anywhere. I am expecting version (not given) or later, as that is listed in the packages file." It then mentions some material that I don't yet understand, and despite a reasonably conscientious reading of available material, I seem to be no further forward. I have also downloaded programmer_ps which I believe to be a dpkg manual but cannot view it in windows - do I need a binary viewer, rename it or something? Please help if you have time, I'm getting very frustrated. __ Brendan