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Good news, the latest version of APT (0.5.4) does not have this problem: With respect to APT and SuSE-8.0, you need to have the latest apt release available, that's all. With the latest release there is no need to uninstall anything :))) The latest one is available at http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/different-versions.html Only the *cnc6* rpms are needed. One drawback for GUI fans: synaptic is not available for this version. If someone gets it to build let me know ;/ The link should get you started: http://distro.conectiva.com.br/projetos/46/ Op woensdag 28 augustus 2002 19:35, schreef Frederik Vos:
On Thursday 29 August 2002 19:22, Preston Crawford wrote:
Is that to say I have to uninstall apache (which I'm currently using) and reinstall it via apt-get? I'm getting a lot for those errors, btw, for other programs. Does that mean ALL of those have to be uninstalled and reinstalled?
No: if there are dependency problems, just ignore it:
rpm --erase --nodeps --allmatches apache
apt-get will fix the dependencies for you
(apt-get install -f is probably needed)
Sorry, if that's the case I'll switch to FreeBSD. I bought a distro so I could gain the benefit of a distro. That sounds like a HUGE drawback to me.
Preston
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