Re: Help: dselect screwed up!

2004-11-26 Thread David Mandelberg
Can you boot KNOPPIX or another livecd and see if it's a filesystem problem or a software problem? If it's a software problem, just reinstall the dpkg, apt, and dselect deb's using the livecd. -- -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.1 GAT/CM$/CS>$/CC/IT$/M/S/O/U dpu s+:++ !a C++$>C+++$ UB++

Help: dselect screwed up!

2004-11-26 Thread MagicWind
I am using debian sarge, and i use dselect to install softwares. However, when i tried to install the mysql-server component and followed all of the suggestions to solve dependence conflicts, (which added about 5 or 6 other components). When it proceeded to the configure step, the screen rolled

Re: dselect screwed up

1999-03-16 Thread Max
* mike shupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/15/99 17:30] wrote: > On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Max wrote: > > I just did something really bad. I somehow managed to convince > > dselect that I want to uninstall pretty much all the packages on my > > system. I haven't actually told it to do this yet, but the comm

Re: dselect screwed up

1999-03-16 Thread mike shupp
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Max wrote: > I just did something really bad. I somehow managed to convince > dselect that I want to uninstall pretty much all the packages on my > system. I haven't actually told it to do this yet, but the command is > stored somewhere in its "memory". In the select list,

dselect screwed up

1999-03-16 Thread Max
I just did something really bad. I somehow managed to convince dselect that I want to uninstall pretty much all the packages on my system. I haven't actually told it to do this yet, but the command is stored somewhere in its "memory". In the select list, the following appears for almost every pa