"Christian Hudon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> On Jun 11, Zlatko Calusic wrote
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> > --- install.origThu Dec 5 07:37:33 1996
> > +++ install Wed Apr 16 01:47:54 1997
> > @@ -139,6 +139,7 @@
> > print "\nProcessi
On Jun 11, Zlatko Calusic wrote
>
> --- install.origThu Dec 5 07:37:33 1996
> +++ install Wed Apr 16 01:47:54 1997
> @@ -139,6 +139,7 @@
> print "\nProcessing Package files...\n";
> my $dist;
> foreach $dist (@dists) {
> +$dist =~ tr/\//_/;
> my $fn = "Packages.$dist";
>
Christian Leutloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
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> > I think you have to tell dselect where non-free and contrib are so that it
> > can find their Packages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens) writes:
> I think you have to tell dselect where non-free and contrib are so that it
> can find their Packages files. It asks about this when you choose an access
> method.
yes, that's right. I've checked the directories again. Dselect finds
the apropritiate Packa
I think you have to tell dselect where non-free and contrib are so that it
can find their Packages files. It asks about this when you choose an access
method.
Thanks
Bruce
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Hello!
I've made a CD-ROM with the debian-cd package. Everything works
fine. I can select the packages I like, even from non-free. But after
completing the install process, the packages from non-free are left
out. It is possible to install them by hand using dpkg -i.
abraxas# dpkg -s mmm
Package:
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