Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have had some problems with a package, so I tried to remove some off > the files and reinstall with dpkg -i to regenrate the files.
Are they configuration files (to a first approximation, "files in /etc")? If so, dpkg considers deleting the file as a valid configuration option, and will preserve this across upgrades. If you purge the package ('dpkg --purge') and then reinstall it, you'll get back the default configuration files. (Generally you don't want to use a --force option at all in Debian, but this is the exception that proves the rule; 'dpkg --purge --force-depends xlibs-data' is actually reasonable to do if you're doing it with the intention of immediately reinstalling the package.) > The package in question is: > > xlibs-data_4.3.0-0ds3v1_all.deb > xlibs-data_4.3.0-0ds4_all.deb These aren't official packages, are they? (XFree86 4.3.0 just appeared in the 'experimental' release ["possibly too broken for unstable"] and with a different version number than this.) -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]