Hi! Today I connected to ftp.debian.org with dselect to see if there was any new packages. It was and among them there was a new version of sysklogd. Now the dependences for this one states that it depends on bash (<<2.0.1). When using ftp I have chosen [unstable contrib non-free] for my FTP-selections, this means that the only available bash is 2.0.2 with is >2.0.1
Now my question. Is there a way to tell dselect not to try installing this new version, not using the - wich causes it to be removed the next time you do remove. What now happened was that it tried to install it but wasn't able to. It was able to trash my old one though. /Micke -- ----------------------------------------------------------- E-mail : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> HomePage : <http://mds.mdh.se/~cel95mhl> PGP-Key available from : <http://mds.mdh.se/~cel95mhl> or finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]