On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 04:27:20PM +0200, Aviram Jenik wrote:
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 09:02, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hello
apt-get -f install
[...]
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/libkrb5-dev_1.2.4-5woody6_i386.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/include
Wow this has been a nagging question for me both with apt-get and ipkg.
My solution was alway to remove the offending package and then install
the new one removing all such conflicts until the new package would
install.
I never realized you could do a force with dpkg and specifiy the exact
Hello
in the middle of upgrading postgres the whole proccess died asking me to
run apt-get -f install
the result of the action is here:
apt-get -f install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed
run dpkg --configure -a before trying to install new software.
It will configure half installed packages.
Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hello
in the middle of upgrading postgres the whole proccess died asking me to
run apt-get -f install
the result of the action is here:
apt-get -f install
Reading
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 10:02:03AM +0300, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hello
in the middle of upgrading postgres the whole proccess died asking me to
run apt-get -f install
this means that ther ewas already an error and there are some
unconfigured packages.
the result of the action is here
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 09:02, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hello
in the middle of upgrading postgres the whole proccess died asking me to
run apt-get -f install
This happens once in a while. No need to be especially alarmed.
the result of the action is here:
apt-get -f install
This method worked very well.
Thanks
Aviram Jenik wrote:
On Wednesday 24 November 2004 09:02, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hello
in the middle of upgrading postgres the whole proccess died asking me to
run apt-get -f install
This happens once in a while. No need to be especially alarmed
Hi,
Does anyone have some experience with handling a few desktops (Linux based)
installed with Debian in regard to updates... How do you manage them? i.e. do
you use crontab to make them all do dist-upgrade? etc..
--
Noam Rathaus
CTO
Beyond Security Ltd.
http://www.beyondsecurity.com
Amos said, apt-get update should not cause any problems.
apt-get upgrade I would do automatically only in woody / sarge not in
SID. apt-get dist-upgrade I would never do automatically.
Amos idea about using dpkg's get-selections / set-selections would work
only if you have to same config for every
Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
back older packages which I manually updated?
I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
3.2.2 at the time). What it did is reverted me back to KDE 3.1
--
Thanks.
David Harel
Quoting David Harel, from the post of Wed, 21 Jul:
Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
back older packages which I manually updated?
I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
3.2.2 at the time). What it did is reverted
exists in apt-rpm.
David Harel wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
back older packages which I manually updated?
I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
3.2.2 at the time). What it did is reverted me back to KDE 3.1
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 12:37:49PM +0300, David Harel wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
back older packages which I manually updated?
I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
3.2.2 at the time). What it did
a 'pin' in
the /etc/apt/preferences file (I don't know if it's the same on red hat)
something like:
Package: kde
Pin: version 3.2.2-1
Pin-Priority: 1001
see man apt_preferences for more help on that.
Haggai
On , 21 2004, 12:37, written by David Harel:
Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 11:38:04AM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 10:49:43AM +0200, Maxim Kovgan wrote:
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Noam Rathaus wrote:
hi Noam!
it is great you've brought up the subject,
and if u find more info on what exactly was there,
please post
Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maxim Kovgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux-IL Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: Debian.org Hacked... How far was it from apt-get installing
Trojans?
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 11:38:04AM +0200, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote
until now.
and the only time it was down - was because the building it was in
caught fire.
Thanks.
Max.
Hi,
I was wondering if Debian.org was hacked, how far was I as a simple user doing
routinely apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade (on the stable Debian) from
getting my system
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
how often do you dissassemble your compiled code ?
According to the following, even dissassemling your compiled
code won't be trusty because how can you trust your dissassembler
that it wasn't trojan'ed to hide the melicious code?
http://www.acm.org/classics/sep95/
Excellent
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 10:49:43AM +0200, Maxim Kovgan wrote:
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Noam Rathaus wrote:
hi Noam!
it is great you've brought up the subject,
and if u find more info on what exactly was there,
please post it on here.
This link has surfaced lately: http://www.wiggy.net/debian/
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 10:49:43AM +0200, Maxim Kovgan wrote:
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Noam Rathaus wrote:
hi Noam!
it is great you've brought up the subject,
and if u find more info on what exactly was there,
please post it on here.
This link has surfaced lately:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
how often do you dissassemble your compiled code ?
According to the following, even dissassemling your compiled
code won't be trusty because how can you trust your dissassembler
that it wasn't trojan'ed to hide the melicious code?
Hi,
I was wondering if Debian.org was hacked, how far was I as a simple user doing
routinely apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade (on the stable Debian) from
getting my system Trojaned? Or as an advanced user doing the same on the unstable
packages?
Thanks
Noam Rathaus
CTO
Beyond
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 01:25:01PM +0200, Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if Debian.org was hacked, how far was I as a simple
user doing routinely apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade
(oan the stable Debian) from getting my system Trojaned? Or as an
advanced user doing
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
The debian advisory was very explicit that the archive was never
compromised. I haven't heard any more details, but I'd love to hear
how the break in occured and what where there trust relationships
between the broken-into machines and the archive machines.
And how are they
Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if Debian.org was hacked, how far was I as a simple user doing routinely apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade (on the stable Debian) from getting my system Trojaned? Or as an advanced user doing the same on the unstable packages?
Thanks
Noam Rathaus
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
So far for the theory. In practice, I'm not sure whether the mechanism
for checking these signatures is easilly installable. As such, it is
likely that many, if not most, Debian installations do not, in fact,
verify signatures against the debian-keyring.
I was wondering
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 02:36:46PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Last - a correction for Muli. While the main distro site was not broken
into, the security and non-us sites were. Apparently, non of the
packages were tampered with, but the actual servers holding the packages
were, in fact,
I cannot make it work with my redhat 8.0. The message I get is that it cannot connect
to some host. I am behind a proxy, but I don't know how to specify it in the console.
Is there a way to do that? I believe it is some kind of environment variable, but
which one and where can I find it?
thank
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 12:51:47PM -0700, alex rait wrote:
I cannot make it work with my redhat 8.0. The message I get is that it cannot
connect to some host. I am behind a proxy, but I don't know how to specify it in the
console.
Is there a way to do that? I believe it is some kind of
does anyone knows of apt-get which i can use for the cygwin distribution ?
or any other similiar solution ?
cheers,
erez.
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 09:49:49AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone knows of apt-get which i can use for the cygwin distribution ?
or any other similiar solution ?
It does not compile (yet?). Search the debian-win32 archives.
Didi
cheers,
erez
On Saturday 18 January 2003 15:50, you wrote:
Barry Rabinowitz wrote:
On Saturday 18 January 2003 05:56, you wrote:
snip
I am using Woody .
Barry.
well what the directory name you are trying to get? since 404 means page
not found maybe your directory name is wrong in my source.list
On Saturday 18 January 2003 17:00, you wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 05:49:32PM -0200, Barry Rabinowitz wrote:
I am using Debian's non-US mirror for Israel as shown in their list of
official mirrors :
ftp://ftp.iglu.org.il/pub/distributions/Debian-non-US/
On Saturday 18 January 2003 04:13, Barry Rabinowitz wrote:
Is iglu.org.il up and running or is there some other reason for the HTTP
404 I get when I try to update apt with ftp.iglu.org.il in my source.list?
Have been trying to install skipstone, to no avail.
I am using Woody .
Barry.
well
On Saturday 18 January 2003 05:56, you wrote:
snip
I am using Woody .
Barry.
well what the directory name you are trying to get? since 404 means page
not found maybe your directory name is wrong in my source.list it`s
deb ftp://ftp.iglu.org.il/pub/distributions/Debian stable main contrib
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 05:49:32PM -0200, Barry Rabinowitz wrote:
I am using Debian's non-US mirror for Israel as shown in their list of
official mirrors :
ftp://ftp.iglu.org.il/pub/distributions/Debian-non-US/
http://ftp.iglu.org.il/pub/distributions/Debian-non-US/
Please try
Is iglu.org.il up and running or is there some other reason for the HTTP 404
I get when I try to update apt with ftp.iglu.org.il in my source.list?
Have been trying to install skipstone, to no avail.
I am using Woody .
Barry.
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 12:13:49AM -0200, Barry Rabinowitz wrote:
Is iglu.org.il up and running or is there some other reason for the HTTP 404
I get when I try to update apt with ftp.iglu.org.il in my source.list?
Have been trying to install skipstone, to no avail.
I am using
Is there a way to install OpenOffice with apt-get
???
Eli
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:08:08PM +0200, Eli Segal wrote:
Is there a way to install OpenOffice with apt-get ???
Yes, but only OO without BiDi support, and I assume that's not what you
want. Can the IGLU administrators make OO apt-gettable please?
Regards, Yotam Rubin
Eli
Can you advise about using apt-get with ftp.tau.ac.il ?
apt-get update seems to work fine with the following settings:
[04:08:40 apt]# cat sources.list
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org unstable non-US/main non-US/contrib
non-US
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, shaul wrote:
:[04:24:27 apt]# apt-get update
:Err ftp://ftp.tau.ac.il potato/main Packages
:Protocol corruption
ftp.tau.ac.il was not ready to accept anonymous logins in last few days. I
suppose this is the reason.
:BTW: What other Israeli sites keep up to date mirrors
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