>>>>> "Brent" == Brent A Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brent> Here's the fun part. What it *tries* to do is very good Brent> and powerful. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be able to Brent> do it without generating profuse errors faster than the eye Brent> can read for screens and screens. I was told back in the Brent> Hamm days that this was normal, that dselect checks Brent> dependencies but not incorrect sequences of installation Brent> (i.e., accessory components could try to throw themselves Brent> at the drive before the program they go with existed). I Brent> could hardly believe it. The official word from the Debian Brent> site was that you were supposed to run dselect over and Brent> over until the "pieces fell into place", that enough runs Brent> and it'd all get there, maybe messy, but it's all there, Brent> right? Oh brother. If you use 'apt' as a Access method in 'dselect', you should not get any of these errors. The apt method is smart enough to figure out all such dependencies before installing and configuring. Just install the 'apt' package, and choose it under [A]ccess in dselect. This is default with slink and potato. -tor