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On 21 May 2002, Robin Putters wrote:
> 'dpkg-reconfigure debconf' doesn't help either?
Oh hey, that worked. I didn't know about dpkg-reconfigure before.
That's handy.
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On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 07:41, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
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> I gotta wonder what happened to being able to choose the priority and
> display type for debconf in sid...I have a feeling I have the priority
> cranked too high, but if I reinstall debconf, I don't get a menu asking
> me what I want deb
begin Paul 'Baloo' Johnson quotation:
> I gotta wonder what happened to being able to choose the priority and
> display type for debconf in sid...I have a feeling I have the priority
> cranked too high, but if I reinstall debconf, I don't get a menu asking
> me what I want debconf to do...
That
On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 11:06:26PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> stan wrote:
> >I'm having problems with the configuration choices presented while
> >installing packages from dselect (woodu). Basicly the screen becomes
> >blue, and the data presented is put on the screen in what seems to
> >be raw
stan wrote:
>I'm having problems with the configuration choices presented while
>installing packages from dselect (woodu). Basicly the screen becomes
>blue, and the data presented is put on the screen in what seems to
>be raw mode.
>
>In an effort to fix this, I decied to try doing dpkg-reconfigur
Joey Hess
> It would also help if you can figure out where that copy of
> base.pm came from -- did you locally install it by accident, via CPAN,
> or something? You're not the first person to run into this problem.
I think /usr/lib/perl5/base.pm is from perl 5.004.04-7
I would tentatively sugges
Timothy Bedding wrote:
> My question is: Which of these should I remove? How can I tell
> which is not part of a debian package? Is there a command that
> I should use?
dpkg -S file
> As to where it came from, well, I am not sure. I have just
> been adding and removing debian packages from www.de
Timothy Bedding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Delete the old verson of base.pm that is installed somewhere in the
>> directories listed at the end of perl -V, but is not part of a debian
>> package. It would also help if you can figure out where that copy of
>> base.pm came from -- did you locally
Timothy Bedding wrote:
> Here is the output from dpkg --configure debconf.
> What can I do to fix this?
Delete the old verson of base.pm that is installed somewhere in the
directories listed at the end of perl -V, but is not part of a debian
package. It would also help if you can figure out where
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