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Marty wrote:
Freddie Witherden wrote:
Here is the result of using that command:
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Freddie Witherden wrote:
Hi, none of those worked. It seems to be because it can not remove (--purge)
a package which does not have ant files and when I try to reinstall it apt
tries to configure the packages which need it. I need a way of totally
nuking those packages from apt's list so that it forgets that they even
I have a problem with Apt. The problem is that Apt is trying to configure a
package which I thinks still exists but in reality has been deleted. The
problem was caused by my installing 'Webmin' via Apt, then using its
auto-updater to update it and then Apt tried to update the version which did
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