Hi, I think it is no neccesary to do that. I resolved the problems of dependencies (derived likely of updating with Yast2_on_line_update with patches rpm) simply re-installing the problematic packages: apt-get install my_problematic_package That way apache only will be down during few seconds when doing '/sbin/SuSEconfig' Guillermo. On Thursday 29 August 2002 19:22, Preston Crawford wrote:
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Frederik Vos wrote:
On Thursday 29 August 2002 19:14, Preston Crawford wrote:
By the way, this is the error I'm getting after running apt-get update and following the instructions on the site listed in an earlier thread.
"WARNING: 'apache' has 2 packages with same version but different dependencies. That usually means a packaging bug."
What does this mean and is this fixable?
Preston
rpm --erase --allmatches apache
after that install apache via apt-get
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? 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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