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Re: [SLE] Evolution 1.0.3
- From: Stefan Nilsen <stefan.nilsen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 13:38:01 +0200
- Message-id: <200204011138.g31Bc2f00109@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > I agree with Richard, apt-get is a slick route and has worked like a
> > charm for me since I've been using it. Right up until I couldn't solve
> > this whole java2 dependency problem that is. Unfortunately, in my short
> > time using it, I haven't found a way to force it to install something
> > when there are unmet dependencies on the system.
>
> I've missed the start of this thread, so apologies if this has already been
> suggested.
>
> Not sure about any version of apt that may come with SuSE, but certainly on
> the Debian version of apt you can use the --force-depend option.
I don't get that to work.
E: Command line option --force-depend is not understood
How can I keep the java2 package, but still use apt-get for SuSE?
/Stefan
> > charm for me since I've been using it. Right up until I couldn't solve
> > this whole java2 dependency problem that is. Unfortunately, in my short
> > time using it, I haven't found a way to force it to install something
> > when there are unmet dependencies on the system.
>
> I've missed the start of this thread, so apologies if this has already been
> suggested.
>
> Not sure about any version of apt that may come with SuSE, but certainly on
> the Debian version of apt you can use the --force-depend option.
I don't get that to work.
E: Command line option --force-depend is not understood
How can I keep the java2 package, but still use apt-get for SuSE?
/Stefan
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