Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 08:12:18AM +, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> > xlibs replaces xlib6g. I suspect you are having problems because you are
> > using dselect which handles replaces: badly.
>
> How so? Its handling has always seemed fine to me.
Well, I can't give you any conc
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 03:21:20PM +0800, frankie wrote:
> I have problem with installing xlibs in my system, it seem that xlibs
> has conflicts with xlib6g. How can i remove xlib6g, so that i can
> install the xlibs? Can i have both xlibs & xlib6g in my system?
>
> /temp# dpkg -i xlibs_4.1.0-14_i
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 08:12:18AM +, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> frankie wrote:
> > I have problem with installing xlibs in my system, it seem that xlibs has
> > conflicts with xlib6g. How can i remove xlib6g, so that i can install the
> > xlibs? Can i have both xlibs & xlib6g in my system?
>
> xl
frankie wrote:
> I have problem with installing xlibs in my system, it seem that xlibs has
> conflicts with xlib6g. How can i remove xlib6g, so that i can install the
> xlibs? Can i have both xlibs & xlib6g in my system?
xlibs replaces xlib6g. I suspect you are having problems because you are
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have problem with installing xlibs in my system, it seem that xlibs has
conflicts with xlib6g. How can i remove xlib6g, so that i can install the xlibs?
Can i have both xlibs & xlib6g in my system?
/temp# dpkg -i
xlibs_4.1.0-14_i386.deb dpkg: considering removing xlib6g in favour of xli
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