Am Mo Feb 02, 2004 at 10:3202 +0000 gab Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
> On (02/02/04 15:54), Benjamin Sher wrote:
> > Just for the fun of it, I downloaded and installed "Aptitude", At the top on 
> > the menu it says:
> > 
> > Aptitude 0.2.13 #Broken: 4 Will free 9375kb DL size: 13.9
> 
> What you need to do is search through the installed packages and
> identify those that are broken.  The reason may be that they are missing
> dependancies or if using unstable there may be a problem with the
> packages or dependencies themselves.  Without seeing what you are seeing it is
> difficult to guide you.

In "aptitude" you can search like in less. just type "/" and than "~b". This
shows you the first broken package. For the next, just press "n"

Greetings
and have fun
Martin
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