On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 09:15:32PM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, no. dselect will always try to enforce a Recommends. In the
resolution screen, Shift-R will revert all of dselect's additions and then
Shift-Q will finish.
I have a little...issue with dselect.
I'm trying to set up a base configuration for a fleet of servers,
and I want certain software, and *only* certain software on them.
At least one of these pieces of software is a perl modules that
wants to have libc6-dev, which is fine as
On 20-Nov-2001 Petro wrote:
I have a little...issue with dselect.
I'm trying to set up a base configuration for a fleet of servers,
and I want certain software, and *only* certain software on them.
At least one of these pieces of software is a perl modules that
wants
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 01:08, Petro wrote:
I have a little...issue with dselect.
I'm trying to set up a base configuration for a fleet of servers,
and I want certain software, and *only* certain software on them.
At least one of these pieces of software is a perl modules
Petro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Is there a way to tell dselect ONCE AND FOR ALL that I have no wish
to install gcc on this machine?
I don't know how this is done exactly, but I know you can create a
dummy package and say that it provides gcc, etc. This way you and
dselect can
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 20-Nov-2001 Petro wrote:
I have a little...issue with dselect.
I'm trying to set up a base configuration for a fleet of servers,
and I want certain software, and *only* certain software on them.
At least one of these
on Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 10:15:05AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
once i try to remove a package by dselect,when it still not start to
remove,i skiped,but question comes,later when i use dselect again,and
it always try to remove the packages that i selected
once i try to remove a package by dselect,when it still not start to remove,i
skiped,but question comes,later when i use dselect again,and it always try to
remove the packages that i selected before,becouse it contains many dependence
packages,so it is impossible to re-select them one by
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 12:47:12PM +0100, Joost Kooij wrote:
This is what you want to do:
1. get qmail source and build a deb:
apt-get install qmail-src
cd qmail-src-*
fakeroot debian/rules binary
cd ..
( 1a. maybe do the same for ucspi-tcp-src:)
Hi,
On Sun, 7 Nov 1999, Bastard Operator From Hell wrote:
I recently replaced exim with qmail as that is what I have to administer at
work and I would rather glitch something up at home vs on-the-job.
There is some additional effort required to install qmail, you have to
compile your own
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Joost Kooij wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 7 Nov 1999, Bastard Operator From Hell wrote:
I recently replaced exim with qmail as that is what I have to administer at
work and I would rather glitch something up at home vs on-the-job.
There is some additional effort required
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 12:47:12PM +0100, Joost Kooij wrote:
1. get qmail source and build a deb:
apt-get install qmail-src
cd qmail-src-*
fakeroot debian/rules binary
cd ..
sudo apt-get install qmail-src build-qmail, you mean.
--
Havoc
Hi, all,
With dselect, how to install or upgrade a specific package without
automatically upgrading all packages?
Thanks.
--
Chia-Sheng Chang
Institute of Communications Engineering
College of Electrical Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan 10617
E-Mail: [EMAIL
On Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 02:37:47PM +0800, Chia-Sheng Chang wrote:
With dselect, how to install or upgrade a specific package without
automatically upgrading all packages?
You should use apt-get rather than dselect for this.
apt-get install pkg-name
--Dylan Thurston
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chia-Sheng Chang wrote:
Hi, all,
With dselect, how to install or upgrade a specific package without
automatically upgrading all packages?
-
Thanks.
You can put all installed packages on hold by selecting = on the major heading
lines - it shouldn't take more than 4 or 5 to
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, smorrill wrote:
I have a base debian system installed on my 586 133 mhz. I got the
Cheap Bytes cd and am trying to install packages, specifically the
Xwindows packages. These are located in a directory called rex-fixe
on the cd. I must be missing something here, but I
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, smorrill wrote:
I have a base debian system installed on my 586 133 mhz. I got the
Cheap Bytes cd and am trying to install packages, specifically the
Xwindows packages. These are located in a directory called rex-fixe
on the cd. I must be missing something here, but I
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, smorrill wrote:
I have a base debian system installed on my 586 133 mhz. I got the
Cheap Bytes cd and am trying to install packages, specifically the
Xwindows packages. These are located in a directory called rex-fixe
on the cd. I must be missing something here, but I
I have a base debian system installed on my 586 133 mhz. I got the
Cheap Bytes cd and am trying to install packages, specifically the
Xwindows packages. These are located in a directory called rex-fixe
on the cd. I must be missing something here, but I cannot get dselect
to recognize that
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