On Monday 18 April 2005 10:34 am, Olleg Samoylov wrote:
> Yes, it is. Exuse me, I am newbie in Debian. And default
> /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg is not belong to any package. Even to dpkg as config.
I vaguely recall that ports that haven't made an official release sometimes
make that the default, since
Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Monday 18 April 2005 03:59 am, Olleg Samoylov wrote:
>>Yes, it is. But in log I can see overwriting was due to option
>>--force-*. Aptitude must don't use any --force-* without admin permit.
> aptitude doesn't. Maybe you have force-overwrite in
/etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg?
Ye
On Monday 18 April 2005 03:59 am, Olleg Samoylov wrote:
> > Â This is not a bug in aptitude, it's a bug in ia32libs.
> >
> > Â Daniel
>
> Yes, it is. But in log I can see overwriting was due to option
> --force-*. Aptitude must don't use any --force-* without admin permit.
aptitude doesn't. May
This is not a bug in aptitude, it's a bug in ia32libs.
Daniel
Yes, it is. But in log I can see overwriting was due to option
--force-*. Aptitude must don't use any --force-* without admin permit.
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.2.15.9-2
Severity: grave
When install package with aptitude in interactive mode it force
overwrite for all files. In spite of in command line mode exist option to
prevent this. This can lead to significant data lost in unstable
distrib. For instance, package ia32l
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