On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Bryan W. Headley wrote: > dave mallery wrote: > > On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Bryan W. Headley wrote: > > > > so getting them is not the problem, as they are there! > > That's why I use dselect over apt. None of the front-ends are up to > part. Neither is dselect, but I figured out a pattern for using it where > it doesn't sneak *so many* bizarro dependencies.
if that pattern is not too complicated, could you outline it?? > > > maybe i should wait for a woody cdrom and start over.... unless i can unstick dselect and friends, i will have to start over... without a ximian in sources.list > > Won't help you. I'm running woody here. But I'm using debian's Gnome > packages exclusively. It's when you mix Ximian in that things become > weird. And that was true back when I used RedHat 7.2, also. Their ideas > of what goes into a package is different than RH's, different from the > Debian packagers. i tried it back in r/h 7.1 and found i could no longer upgrade it via krud, as i did monthly. so much for ximian then. > > Whenever something shitty happened to the X server or friends, I somehow > tracked it back to what they've done. Good software; bad packagers. > > Hells smells, I'm using the Gnome stuff from Woody! It's going to be odd > though when they convert over to Gnome 2. Had an argument with the > maintainer > about the use of /opt for kde and gnome. They're religiously against it. > A mistake; > I don't want 800 files hanging out in /usr/bin, when 600 of 'em are > gnome2 and kde3... > well, at least huge disks are cheap! i use a 3gb /usr. thanks again dave -- Dave Mallery, K5EN (r/h 7.2 krud; debian woody+ximian) PO Box 520 Ramah, NM 87321 no gates .~. no windows... /V\ /( )\ running GNU/Linux ^^-^^ (Linux TM Linus Torvalds) free at last! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]