Hi,
thanks to you and sorry for the wrong place.
I'm just trying to uninstall akonadi-server without removing the entire
kde-standard package, but as you can see from the pasted output, aptitude
wants to remove it, also if I've given aptitude unmarkauto kde-standard.

Maybe I'm wrong, maybe in testing is a normal behaviour this, that will be
fixed in the future...

Thanks however,


Fabrizio

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:37 PM, David Kalnischkies <
kalnischkies+deb...@gmail.com <kalnischkies%2bdeb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

> package apt aptitude
> reassign 542767 aptitude
> thanks
>
> Hi Fabrizio Furnari,
>
> > I've tried with
> > aptitude unmarkauto kde-standard
> > but when I try to remove akonadi-server, for example:
> > aptitude remove akonadi-server
> [...]
> First of all: Thanks for your report, but i guess it is reported
> against the wrong package, so i have reassigned it to aptitude
> as this is the package manager you have used.
>
> but anyway: It would be great if you could describe a bit
> more what do you expect from aptitude as i personally
> don't understand your point here.
>
>
> Best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
>
> David "DonKult" Kalnischkies
>



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