Bug#383663: [pkg-ntp-maintainers] Bug#383663: Latest update breaks ntp

2006-08-18 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Rick Thomas wrote: > The Debian bug reporting system is a bit of mystery to me. How do I > "complain to the aptitude developers then"? [EMAIL PROTECTED] or reportbug aptitude. > Actually, I think it may be a problem with dependancy setting in the > package I think not, but I'm always open for f

Bug#383663: [pkg-ntp-maintainers] Bug#383663: Latest update breaks ntp

2006-08-18 Thread Rick Thomas
Thanks for your prompt reply... The Debian bug reporting system is a bit of mystery to me. How do I "complain to the aptitude developers then"? Actually, I think it may be a problem with dependancy setting in the package (maybe? -- that whole dependency business in pretty mysterious too

Bug#383663: [pkg-ntp-maintainers] Bug#383663: Latest update breaks ntp

2006-08-18 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Am Freitag, 18. August 2006 17:33 schrieb Rick Thomas: > I just did an aptitude update/upgrade of an etch system. It resulted > in deleting ntp, ntp-simple, and ntp-server, leaving me without a > function ntp daemon. Complain to the aptitude developers then. ntp is certainly not responsible tha

Bug#383663: Latest update breaks ntp

2006-08-18 Thread Rick Thomas
Package: ntp I just did an aptitude update/upgrade of an etch system. It resulted in deleting ntp, ntp-simple, and ntp-server, leaving me without a function ntp daemon. Rick "Not the sort of behavior you ordinarily expect from a major appliance" - ghostbusters -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, ema