Manuel Werlberger wrote:
> Dustin Jenkins wrote:
>   
>> Sorry for the stupid question, but did you run apt-get update before you 
>> did anything? Also, I didn't add those entries to my 
>> /etc/apt/preferences file, but I don't think that should make a 
>> difference for you. If you had the old enlightenment package installed 
>> (0.16.7.XX), you may need to run apt-get clean (or autoclean) and then 
>> run apt-get update and try installing again.
>> What's in your /etc/apt/apt.conf by the way?
>>   
>>     
> Yup. Did apt-get update. Also tried the apt-get clean && apt-get update 
> and installation try again.
>
> My /etc/apt/apt.conf:
> APT::Default-Release "grml"; // this is a debian unstable
> Apt::Get::Purge;
> APT::Cache-Limit 20000000;
>
>   

So now i tried to clean my /etc/apt/preferences and remove the 999 
entries. Now everything works. Strange because i thought i already tried 
this.

Ok so thanks for all your help.

Rgds,
 Manuel

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