Package: qtchooser
Version: 64-ga1b6736-4
Severity: critical
Unpacking qtchooser (64-ga1b6736-4) ...
dpkg: error processing archive
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-qbTiWx/05-qtchooser_64-ga1b6736-4_amd64.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/qtchooser', which is also in package
qtchooser-bin 64-g
Glad to have found the bug for you early.
I only use qgis offline, so was dismayed that I couldn't even start it
even if never planning to use SSL over the network.
I mean even researchers in some offline arctic lab will find the copy of
qgis they brought with them is unusable even without ever h
> "MH" == Marc Haber writes:
MH> If you are refering about a debconf dialog, then, just for the record,
MH> doing so would be a bad idea for various reasons.
Well OK, but do please give a recommended route for silencing the
messages each upgrade.
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In fact it should have a dialog,
"The group is no longer used"
1. find all files with it and offer to remove it
2. just remove it
3. do nothing, will remind next upgrade
4. don't warn me again.
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Package: kdm
Severity: minor
Remove /var/log/kdm.log upon purge.
See policy 10.8. Log files
Package: arts
Version: 1.2.3-1
Severity: minor
Say in aptitude, we see this package named arts. Its description looks
good. We install it. We do dlocate -L arts, and see not only is there
no programs to do music, there is no documentation saying where the
meat and potatoes are.
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