on Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 12:21:45AM +0100, Pat Colbeck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thursday 12 April 2001 23:43, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > did you do a "dpkg -P leafnode"? If you didn't, the system may
> > think those files are there but not. If you do the -P it removes the
> > package and i
Thanks
Thanks dpkg -P fixed it, well at least it reinstalled and leafnode-conf came
back. Now I am going to give it a whirl again.
pat
On Thursday 12 April 2001 23:43, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> did you do a "dpkg -P leafnode"? If you didn't, the system may
> think those files are there but not
did you do a "dpkg -P leafnode"? If you didn't, the system may
think those files are there but not. If you do the -P it removes the
package and it's entries completely.
Robert
Thus spake Pat Colbeck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi
>
> I was having some problems with leafnode (like it wouldnt dwo
Hi
I was having some problems with leafnode (like it wouldnt dwonload any
messages it just considered them !
I figured this must have been a problem with my config so I "apt-get removed "
leafnode and then "rm -Rf"'d the /etc/news and /var/spool/news directories
just to make sure. Now I cant re
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