Hi Joe, Op donderdag 7 november 2002 02:05, schreef Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM):
I could imagine what happened, with strict dependency checking. What would happen if you did the inverse, i.e. apt-get -i cups, from a terminal? I would assume it would have the same dependency checking and maybe save you the trouble of this depends on that, which depends on the other, etc.
No it won't work does way. Imagine this whole thing as a Russian troll (many trolls in eachother (matrouska)), where cups is the most inner troll. All the trolls around the inner troll (cups) need the inner troll. But i is not the other way around. The inner troll does not need the outer trolls. What you want to accomplish, could be done by installing e.g. a kde package like kdegames. This one probably needs kdelibs, kdebase, qt, and cups(?) -- Richard Bos Fresh rpms for SuSE: http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/freshrpms.html Without a home the journey is endless