On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 12:56:00PM -0600, Sonny Kupka wrote:
> Why is it apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade now thinks qpopper should be
> updated, even though the source download is the same as I already have,
> unless the new qpopper* source isn't updated...
Increment the version number in debia
> Why is it apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade now thinks qpopper should be
> updated, even though the source download is the same as I already have,
> unless the new qpopper* source isn't updated...
because the checksums don't match .. you need to override this
by putting the package on hold:
(fi
Hello everyone.
I have a few questions and or points of confusions I need to clarify..
I setup Debian 3.0 and run stable.
When I setup the box I installed qpopper and the end result was it wouldn't
do what I wanted to do (work) so I apt-get source qpopper to /usr/local/src
I go in and edit the
Hm, not sure about the exact problem you're having, I've never
used those packages. Getting stuff to compile can be tricky,
experience helps because you start seeing the same problems over and
over again. There is some theory but usually you only need a
small subset of th
ng a software's PATH - e.g. 'source /etc/profile', but
only in one place although it is referred to in the manpage for
'bash_builtins'. It's not been quoted in any postings on this lists
and I take and read all. Is this in any way relevent to compiling
software now?
I
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