Pollywog wrote: > > I ran dselect in order to add a few packages and to remove some I do not > need, like CVS. Now, dselect insists on removing some packages I never > asked it to remove and the worst part is that I cannot seem to fix this > with dselect by changing "remove" to "install". > After selecting what to remove, does a dependancy screen come up in dselect? That might be what you are describing above, but can't tell for sure.
You can circumvent the dependancy screen by typing Q (capitol Q) at the main screen after selecting which packages you want removed. This will tell deselect to bypass the dependancy screen. -- Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Where do all the bits go when the computer is done with them?