Re: aptitude question

2009-11-29 Thread Tim Tebbit
Neo Anderson wrote: > env: debian unstable/ kernel 2.6.31/ dpkg 1.15.5.3 (i386)/ apt 0.7.24 for > i386 compiled on Sep 25 2009 20:05:59 > > I try to exec `aptitude upgarde` ,but it hangs at the step > > Setting up grub-pc (2009xxx) ... > > even if I try to run sudp dkpg --configure -a > > it

Re: aptitude question

2009-11-29 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <379702.58711...@web24703.mail.ird.yahoo.com>, Neo Anderson wrote: >env: debian unstable/ kernel 2.6.31/ dpkg 1.15.5.3 (i386)/ apt 0.7.24 for > i386 compiled on Sep 25 2009 20:05:59 > >I try to exec `aptitude upgarde` ,but it hangs at the step > >Setting up grub-pc (2009xxx) ... > >even if I try

Re: aptitude question

2008-04-30 Thread Marc Auslander
Doesn't b in the aptitude gui app take you to the next broken package? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: aptitude question

2008-04-29 Thread Mumia W..
On 04/29/2008 08:24 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote: why doesn't aptitude offer a check option like apt-get offers? It sort of does. You could do this: aptitude search "~b" That will search for broken packages. Install "aptitude-doc-en" and see this file for more information: /usr/share/doc/apt

Re: Aptitude question (related to markauto and unmarkauto)

2007-07-21 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 at 14:12:17 +0300, Joona Kiiski wrote: > I've collected a list of packages (about 50-100 packages) which I want > to be installed in my debian system. > > Is there a command by using which I could tell apptitude to unmarkauto > all those packages and at the same time markauto a