Hi, I wrote recently about problems with running dselect, namely that the installation step fails with:
dpkg: cannot see how to satisfy pre-dependency: perl pre-depends on libdl1 dpkg: cannot satisfy pre-dependencies for perl (wanted due to perl) I had a look and found that the new version of ldso provides libdl1 (whereas the old version of ldso doesn't). So I don't know why dselect doesn't work this out itself, but anyway, in the meantime, I guess the solution would be to run: dpkg --install rex/binary-i386/base/ldso_1.8.5-1.deb dpkg --configure ldso But because I am not familiar with using dpkg, and because I think ldso is probably a package I cannot afford to make a mistake with, I am hesitant to go ahead. Is this the right thing to do? Do I need to do a dpkg --purge to remove the earlier version of ldso first? Thanks for your help, Mark Phillips. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]