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 > -- @P=split//,".URRUU\c8R";@d=split//,"\niranruF oizirbaF";sub p{ @p{"r$p","u$p"}=(P,P);pipe"r$p","u$p";++$p;($q*=2)+=$f=!fork;map{$P=$P[$f^ord ($p{$_})&6];$p{$_}=/ ^$P/ix?$P:close$_}keys%p}p;p;p;p;p;map{$p{$_}=~/^[P.]/&& close$_}%p;wait until$?;map{/^r/&&<$_>}%p;$_=$d[$q];sleep rand(2)if/\S/;print