On 7 Mar 1997, Guy Maor wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Skreeg) writes:
>
> > Due to the ridiuclous dependancies involving Perl,io,libnet and
> > dpkg-ftp I now find dpkg-ftp broken.
>
> io was merged into perl and is now obsolete. Remove io and reinstall
> perl.
>
> > bash: /usr/sbin/s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Skreeg) writes:
> Due to the ridiuclous dependancies involving Perl,io,libnet and
> dpkg-ftp I now find dpkg-ftp broken.
io was merged into perl and is now obsolete. Remove io and reinstall
perl.
> bash: /usr/sbin/start-stop-daemon: No such file or directory.
>
>
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On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, Brian Skreeg wrote:
> Date: Fri, 7 Mar 97 15:44:17 GMT
> From: Brian Skreeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Perl/io/dpkg-ftp and start-stop-dae
>When I do 'dpkg --status perl' and 'dpkg --status perl-base' it prints out
the
>corresponding lines:
>Package: perl
>Status: install ok installed
>[cut]
>Package: perl-base
>Status: purge ok not-installed
>[cut]
Yep that's what I get. It's "perl" I have installed and not "perl-base" . I
can't
I think your perl installation is messed up. Here's a small demo what happens
with script files that reference a missing interpreter.
First I show the shell I'm using but it's pretty much the same thing with
bash. Then I show the location of the perl binary, create a small test script
and give
I am getting this same problem - I got it after pointing dselect from
1.2.2 at unstable. My fix is to reinstall from base disks in unstable;
but I certainly understand not wanting to do this. I was ready to
reinstall my system anyhow - but would like to know the answer too.
> When at
Hi folks, I asked for help on this problem last week but since having
to change addresses suddenly I didn't get any replies (you might have seen
them bouncing) so here it is again. My linux box is almost unusable because
of this so I look forward to some help on the matter.
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