*- On 16 Jun, Barry Kauler wrote about "Re: acroread --why can't package be installed?" > > It's in dpkg's local database, it's on the web package site, I've got a > relatively new installation that hasn't been messed up in any way, > I've never installed an earlier version of acroread. > So, why can't anyone really answer this question? >
1) Try doing a manual purge just in case, and post the output if it fails. You should get something like the following(I am using gv as an example here): % dpkg --purge gv dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove gv which isn't installed. 2) Try downloading the package file to your local disk and then manually installing with dpkg and post the output to the list. % dpkg --install acroread*.deb Be patient, it will get resolved. -- Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis ---------------------------------------------------------------------