Le 16.08.2013 16:10, John Hasler a écrit :
berenger.morel writes:
The easier solution I can see is to make an empty package with the
name you want, and then use dpkg to install it.
The easy solution is to use aptitude's "-R" option.
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John Hasler
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Elmwood, WI USA
Since my first action on a Debian I just installed is to disable
permanently the installation of the recommended packages (and I save a
lot of disk space and CPU like that, for features I would anyway not
use), so I tend to forgot that they are installed by default.
I was talking about the easier way to "get rid" of wrong dependencies,
not to work around recommendations.
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