On Thu, 9 May 2002, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: > I don't have a problem as much with downloading dependencies as I do with > needing programs that require conflicting libraries. I'm fortunate in that I > have an ADSL line that will allow 66+ kB/s downloads, assuming the site I'm > accessing can handle it. If the perl dependencies in your example install > without breaking other dependencies, I'm good to go.
Jeez...I'm so glad I'm back on cable. 66kbps is infuriatingly slow... > >installed. If you want to install postfix to test it out, apt > >will remove exim, since the exim & postfix packages are both > >members of the same meta-package. It won't let me manage > >inetd.conf to make sure that 2 different programs are combating > >for the same port. > > Not sure I'm following what you mean. Are you trying to get inetd to read > queries to the port, and based on the query determine which program to open? > I > don't think you can do that. Technically it's possible, but based on Internet > I may have totally missed what you're trying to say. I think I did, too. Especially since I don't think the dependancies quite pan out the way he said, if I'm understanding him right. -- Baloo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]