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