Can it be! CAN IT BE!! Am I a complete idiot or is Deselect one of the most diabolical programs ever?
It's so seductive. I've used it quite a number of times. Worked beautifully. Then I made a mistake. And each step to try to undo the mistake just digs the hole deeper. I'll never get out! Is it true that you can spend hours going through and selecting certain packages for installation and then, innocently select a package that happens to conflict with some other important package which is a required package for about a hundred or two other packages, and so, in a flash, dselect goes through and deslects all your tediously chosen packages without even giving you the option to say "oops I didn't really mean that?" Surely there's a way to back out of such an innocent mistake without having to go back through that whole list and reselect everything? I've looked at the man file and at the --help option and at whatever other documentation I could find, but don't see anything to help with this. I've just wasted hours, and what's worse, I don't know how to avoid the same pitfall in the future. Surely it cannot be! Donald MacDougall USC School of Medicine [EMAIL PROTECTED]