Am Fr, den 04.06.2004 schrieb pee um 9:54: > Try dselect, update, select (careful) and then install. >
I think updating the system should be possible via apt-get. The problem is not apt-get but broken dependencies in one or more packages. mfg ar > If there is another way, please inform ;) > > ---------- Andreas Rittershofer @ 04-06-04 09:39 (+0200) ---------- > > > Since about one week, 22 packets are kept back every day when I make an > > apt-get upgrade: > > > > cupsys cupsys-client gksu gs-esp libcupsimage2 libeel2-2 > > libgnome-desktop-2 libgnomeprint2.2-0 libgnomeprint2.2-data > > libgnomeprintui2.2-0 > > libgnomeui-0 libnautilus2-2 libpanel-applet2-0 librsvg2-2 > > ndiswrapper-source openoffice.org openoffice.org-bin samba samba-common > > smbclient > > smbfs swat > > > > > > An apt-get dist-upgrade is no solution, since apt-get then wants to > > deinstall some packets I need. > > > > What is wrong here? How can I update the 22 packets kept back? > > > > mfg ar > > -- > > E-Learning mit http://www.LmTM.de/ > > und http://www.OntoLearn.de/ > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- E-Learning mit http://www.LmTM.de/ und http://www.OntoLearn.de/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

