Hi, On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 05:51:05AM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote: > I am running a fresh install (two weeks ago) of Etch, and I have been > using synaptic to install and update packages. > > As a result of discussions on this thread, I just ran aptitude. > > Aptitude tells me that there is a broken package, and suggested that, > because of dependency problems, I remove exim4, exim4-base, > exim4-daemon-light, ftp, netbase, nfs-common, ntp, ntp-simple, ntp-date, > openbsd-inetd, pidentd, telnet and I install nbstmp.
What distribution are you running? I do not see nbstmp. Are you using non-Debian repository? Did you check oter combinaion of actions which may be less troublesome. Use "," and "." to see different way of avoiding broken dependency under latest aptitude. > What is going on here? It appears to me that it is aptitude which needs > to be uninstalled. Sorry to hear your trouble. It seems to be a steap learning curve experience for you. I do not know how you ended up like this. Maybe you just did not notice broken dependencies until you are told. > I suspect that the operation proposed by aptitude > would render my installation unusable and likely irreparable. I am sure aptitude asked you if particular action is OK or not. You pressed yes. You could have stopped it there. > My inclination is to trust synaptic. I am not forcing anyone to use any tool. Sharp tool tends to cause trouble if the user are not careful especially when learning. But sharp tool can be fun once you get to use to it. Just for your information http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?packages=aptitude+apt+synaptic+dpkg See popcon result. Most people use apt or aptitude these days. Mixing installation tool may be the source of trouble. I really do not know. For people facing similar situation, I recommend to go to selectionscreen to the bottom "Tasks" and install packages under Enduser. Then you get minimum system with X and packages there tends to be just the standard ones only. Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]