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On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 5:22 AM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
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Hello. I am trying to create a set of debian packages. Everything is going
well except that I am trying to add a file into /etc/xinet.d so that the
server is started automatically.
When I run dpkg -i packagename.deb, I see that it creates a file called
quasard.dpkg-new in /etc/xinet.d but by
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 01:12:58PM -0600, Chris Thompson wrote:
Hello. I am trying to create a set of debian packages. Everything is going
well except that I am trying to add a file into /etc/xinet.d so that the
server is started automatically.
When I run dpkg -i packagename.deb, I see
Richard A Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems to imply that if all files in a package are replaced by a
new package, the old package will 'disappear' and that is the
behavior I was hoping for
That seems to be the case, only that (AFAIK) disappearing packages
end up being in the removed
Richard A Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems to imply that if all files in a package are replaced by a
new package, the old package will 'disappear' and that is the
behavior I was hoping for
That seems to be the case, only that (AFAIK) disappearing packages
end up being in the removed
Richard A Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nope... In this case, every conffile in one package is also in the other -
thats why the sendmail.list file became empty, and the package *SHOULD*
disappear.
conffiles are /not/ the only distinction between removed and purged
packages. A postrm can
Richard A Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
# dpkg --install *-tls*.deb
Selecting previously deselected package sendmail-tls.
dpkg: considering removing sendmail in favour of sendmail-tls ...
dpkg: yes, will remove sendmail in favour of sendmail-tls.
Removing sendmail in-favour
Richard A Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
# dpkg --install *-tls*.deb
Selecting previously deselected package sendmail-tls.
dpkg: considering removing sendmail in favour of sendmail-tls ...
dpkg: yes, will remove sendmail in favour of sendmail-tls.
Removing sendmail in-favour
Hi,
Browsing debianplanet.org, I found an article about webmin, so
I thought I'd install it. The article mentioned that he'd apt-got g
it, but my apt could not find it, so I went to search for it manually.
DWN, http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2000/35/ ,
mentions the package, and provides a
Browsing debianplanet.org, I found an article about webmin, so
I thought I'd install it. The article mentioned that he'd apt-got g
it, but my apt could not find it, so I went to search for it manually.
Same here. I apt-got it after reading the first article, but now dselect
presents it as a
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
Browsing debianplanet.org, I found an article about webmin, so
I thought I'd install it. The article mentioned that he'd apt-got g
it, but my apt could not find it, so I went to search for it manually.
Same here. I apt-got it after
Hi,
Browsing debianplanet.org, I found an article about webmin, so
I thought I'd install it. The article mentioned that he'd apt-got g
it, but my apt could not find it, so I went to search for it manually.
DWN, http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2000/35/ ,
mentions the package, and provides a
Browsing debianplanet.org, I found an article about webmin, so
I thought I'd install it. The article mentioned that he'd apt-got g
it, but my apt could not find it, so I went to search for it manually.
Same here. I apt-got it after reading the first article, but now dselect
presents it as a
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Jean-Marc V. Liotier wrote:
Browsing debianplanet.org, I found an article about webmin, so
I thought I'd install it. The article mentioned that he'd apt-got g
it, but my apt could not find it, so I went to search for it manually.
Same here. I apt-got it after reading
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