[EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Tavasti) wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
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>> >automatically marking some packages for install. It's ok for me, but
>> >when it's getting some conflicts, then I'm puzzled, what should I do?
>> Mark them as unselected and override the dependencies with 'Q'?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
> >automatically marking some packages for install. It's ok for me, but
> >when it's getting some conflicts, then I'm puzzled, what should I do?
> Mark them as unselected and override the dependencies with 'Q'?
And next time in dselect, same thing again?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Tavasti) wrote:
>Why quite often with newly upgraded system, dselect still would
>install some packages, and maybe get some problems?
apt-get ignores Suggests: lines in package dependencies; dselect will
offer them for the user's attention ... also, I *think* apt ignores
Reco
Why quite often with newly upgraded system, dselect still would
install some packages, and maybe get some problems?
I mean situation, where I run apt-get upgrade, then enter to dselect
(to look after some suitable packages for task XXX), dselect is
automatically marking some packages for install.
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