Hi, >[....] >> After upgrading from Lenny to Squeeze I have some dhcp3 dummy packages. >> >> --------------<quote>--------------------------------- >> linbobo:~# aptitude show dhcp3-client >> Package: dhcp3-client >> State: installed >> Automatically installed: no >[...] >> This is a dummy package to aid in transitioning from the v3 DHCP packages >> to the new-style DHCP packages. >> >> This dummy package may be safely removed after upgrading to squeeze >> --------------<quote>--------------------------------- >> >> So I wanted to remove the dummy package but.... >> >> --------------<quote>--------------------------------- >> linbobo:~# aptitude remove dhcp3-client >> The following packages will be REMOVED: >> dhcp3-client isc-dhcp-client{u} >> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0 not upgraded. >> Need to get 0 B of archives. After unpacking 680 kB will be freed. >> Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] n >> Abort. >> --------------<quote>--------------------------------- >> >> When I want to remove the dummy dhcp3 package, the real isc package also >> gets removed. >> This is probably one of those simply to answer questions and probably has a >> easy answer, but I am unable to find it. :-( >>
> I wouldn't remove the dummy package ('cause I'm lazy) - but if you want > to, the following will work. The reason I want to remove some dummy packages is because I ran into a problem upgrading to Squeeze because of some old dummy package (dhcp) from the Etch install. Removing that dummy package also gave me some problems I probably would not have had if I removed it right after the upgrade in stead of after the next upgrade. > Note: if you can't login as root (#), just use sudo. > > if:- > # ls /var/cache/apt/archives | grep isc-dhcp-client > yields nothing > then:- > # apt-get -d install isc-dhcp-client;apt-get --purge remove > dhcp3-client;apt-get install isc-dhcp-client > else:- > # apt-get --purge remove dhcp3-client;apt-get install isc-dhcp-client So basicly, let aptitude remove both packages and reinstall the isc package. That's what I ended up with when I remove the old dhcp (not even dhcp3) package on a system that had been upgraded from Etch to Lenny to Squeeze. I will try Sven's suggestion First, maybe that works without the double work. Bonno Bloksma -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/009601cc5900$8e2fa160$aa8ee420$@blok...@tio.nl