Hello,
> > However, it's also got a lot of packages in "Obsolete" sections. What
> > do I do with these?
>
> Obsolete/local packages is packages that:
...
> 3. in any other way is obsolete or local... ;)
Actually, dselect uses "Obsolete/local" for anything that doesn't exist at
the site it's lo
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 11:46:59AM -0600, Gary L. Hennigan wrote this:
> However, it's also got a lot of packages in "Obsolete"
> sections. What do I do with these?
Obsolete/local packages is packages that:
1. is old and now removed from the distribution. Although some of the
packages might stil
I upgraded to slink some time ago, via apt-get, and it's been running
smoothly ever since. I hadn't even thought about using dselect again
until recently and it upgraded a few thing apt-get hadn't
caught. However, it's also got a lot of packages in "Obsolete"
sections. What do I do with these? Here
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