Oh Yeah,
I'm now left with a few packages that don't want to installbeen thru
the install section of dselect several times with them:
kbd_0.95-4.deb
sysvinit_2.73-2.deb
gcc_2.7.2.3-3.deb
libc6-dev_2.0.7pre1-4.deb
should I go back to the top of dselect and do ftp again.
Also can I save all
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Travis Cole wrote:
> Try a hitting "Q" that should make it ignore any errors it is having.
>.And after that, don't install anything but first run 'Access' from
>dselect. Be sure to only install from the 'unstable' distribution, not
>'stable'. After that, run 'Update' in dsele
That's what I ended up doing but I'm not sure what or why I forced
"something" to happenI've run the install part of dselect about 3-4
times now and keep getting some sort of install error on the kbd package.
I guess I'll keep running install till I'm bored with it!
I wonder if it would have
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Travis Cole wrote:
> Try a hitting "Q" that should make it ignore any errors it is having.
And after that, don't install anything but first run 'Access' from
dselect. Be sure to only install from the 'unstable' distribution, not
'stable'. After that, run 'Update' in dselect.
Try a hitting "Q" that should make it ignore any errors it is having.
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> This message didn't make it to the list first time so I'm trying again.
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> Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'm in the middle of upgrade from 1.3.1 to hamm
This message didn't make it to the list first time so I'm trying again.
Henry Hollenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm in the middle of upgrade from 1.3.1 to hamm upgrade and was trying to
upgrade the packages in dists/unstable/main using dselect. I have already
run the autoup.sh script.
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