On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 02:08:59PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
| Thus spake dman:
| > What you want to do is install "python2.2" and "python1.5" and let
| > "python-base" be removed. All python packages are versioned now (eg
| > python1.5-tk and python2.2-tk), and also an unversioned package is
| >
Thus spake dman:
> What you want to do is install "python2.2" and "python1.5" and let
> "python-base" be removed. All python packages are versioned now (eg
> python1.5-tk and python2.2-tk), and also an unversioned package is
> provided that just depends on the default versioned one (currently for
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 11:13:37AM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
| My apt-sources is pointing to woody (upgrading from potato).
| Problem #2: I'd like to install python 2.2 but apt-get wants to also
| remove python1.5.2 which I want to retain. How can I have both on the
| system at the same time? (I
Thus spake Rick Pasotto:
> My apt-sources is pointing to woody (upgrading from potato).
>
> Problem #1: I did 'apt-get install xfree86-common xserver-common' and
> now X won't run because it can't find the config file. Where is the
> configurator program?
XFree86 -configure (as root) will give you
My apt-sources is pointing to woody (upgrading from potato).
Problem #1: I did 'apt-get install xfree86-common xserver-common' and
now X won't run because it can't find the config file. Where is the
configurator program?
Problem #2: I'd like to install python 2.2 but apt-get wants to also
remove
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