Thanks for the link. I saw no correction of the statement on the first article:
"The really bad news showed up with some of the other interesting packages, such as vim and gnumeric. The application manager will happily download the packages before popping up a window which says: Unable to install: some application packages required for the installation are missing. Such a message would perhaps have been acceptable ten years ago on some distributions. One would not expect to see it on a Debian-based system in 2007. There is no excuse for an "application manager" which is unable to handle dependencies anymore." Given that's just some misconfigured/misdocumented third party repo/deb, you can get those messages in any deb/apt based Linux current distribution so that's quite unfair to the "app manager" application. Sincerely, Laurent _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers