Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > So apt wants to replace libesd-alsa0 with libesd0. But why?
> > Sure, xtux depends on `libesd0 (>= 0.2.14-0.2)' but `libesd-alsa
> > 0.2.17-7' which is installed provides `libesd0'. What is the
> > point in replacing `libesd-alsa 0.2.17-7' with `
Christoph Groth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So apt wants to replace libesd-alsa0 with libesd0. But why? Sure,
> xtux depends on `libesd0 (>= 0.2.14-0.2)' but `libesd-alsa 0.2.17-7'
> which is installed provides `libesd0'. What is the point in replacing
> `libesd-alsa 0.2.17-7' with `libesd0 0
>
> So apt wants to replace libesd-alsa0 with libesd0. But why? Sure,
> xtux depends on `libesd0 (>= 0.2.14-0.2)' but `libesd-alsa 0.2.17-7'
> which is installed provides `libesd0'. What is the point in replacing
> `libesd-alsa 0.2.17-7' with `libesd0 0.2.17-7'?
>
the problem lies in the fact
Hi,
My Linux box is running an up-to-date potato and everything seems to
work just fine, however there is one thing I don't understand:
My little brother wants some jump'n'run game so I would like to
install xtux.
`apt-get -s install xtux' says:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency
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