If I ever come across something like that, I abort the apt-get upgrade and run 
dselect instead.

That way, I can usually see that it says whatever package depends on something 
which is not available or whatever.

Hasn't happened very often though, and I've never used KDE, so can't be more 
specific unfortunately.

Regards,


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Peter Cole
Network Administration
Datacare Pty Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Frankish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 14 January 2005 12:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: kde being removed

So is there a reason that when I do a apt-get dist-upgrade or even use apt-get 
upgrade it goes to remove kde? I haven't specified it to, yet it wants to.. any 
ideas?


Cheers
Nathan "Internat" Frankish
-----Original Message-----
From: Hans-Georg Bork [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 14 January 2005 8:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Daemon Programming

Hi,

On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 02:43:47PM -0600, "Sergio Cu?llar" wrote:
> [...]
> If I restart the program by hand, /etc/init.d/my_serverd restart, and 
> I use again the client program, the server works fine. I really dont 
> have any idea, what´s happening.

it sounds that something is missing at boottime which is available after a 
complete boot. Try to set the symlinks with S99my_serverd; this should start 
the service after everything else is started.
>
> 
> Does anyone have any idea why this would occur?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sergio Cuéllar Valdés
> 
> --
> "Meine Hoffnung soll mich leiten
> Durch die Tage ohne Dich
> Und die Liebe soll mich tragen
> Wenn der Schmerz die Hoffnung bricht"

"Wenn auch alles stirbt, die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt." 

HTH

Regards
        -- hgb
> 


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