> Dear fellow Debian users,
> My system is in a state which apt-get finds acceptable:
> But aptitude goes bonkers
Although I don't use apititude APT a few weeks ago did something similar
after an update and dist-upgrade. It was as if some diabolical gnome team
member decided to forcefully spread t
Stephen Powell writes:
> On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 06:41:24 -0500 (EST), Christoph Groth wrote:
>> For years, I've been using apt-get happily. Now I wanted to switch
>> to aptitude because it is supposed to resolve conflicts better but I
>> find myself unable to tame it. Any hints are highly appreciat
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 01, 2010 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Christoph Groth wrote:
> Dear fellow Debian users,
>
> For years, I've been using apt-get happily. Now I wanted to switch to
> aptitude because it is supposed to resolve conflicts better but I find
> myself unable to tame it. Any hints are highly ap
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 06:41:24 -0500 (EST), Christoph Groth wrote:
> For years, I've been using apt-get happily. Now I wanted to switch to
> aptitude because it is supposed to resolve conflicts better but I find
> myself unable to tame it. Any hints are highly appreciated.
There was a recent post a
Dear fellow Debian users,
For years, I've been using apt-get happily. Now I wanted to switch to
aptitude because it is supposed to resolve conflicts better but I find
myself unable to tame it. Any hints are highly appreciated.
My system is in a state which apt-get finds acceptable:
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