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Op zaterdag 19 juni 2004 15:04, schreef Mikus Grinbergs:
What's with APT dependency checking? Mozilla showed up for me (I've listed experimental components) as an upgrade candidate -- but APT claims that to install this latest Mozilla version, 14 existing packages (including gnome) will have to be removed.
It claims that according in the information in the rpm packages. Considering this as a packaging bug. Which suse version?
My point is that I already have the previous version of Mozilla installed -- and it appears to co-exist quite well with all those packages. It seems far-fetched to me that ALL of those packages depend upon Mozilla executables, and that they will ALL be broken if I were to install this latest Mozilla version.
Which pkgs are to be removed?
Grrr, mikus (linux newbie, more or less)
I have no problems installing mozilla-1.7 on a standard suse system (kept up to date solely with apt): linux:~ # apt -s install mozilla Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following packages will be upgraded mozilla The following packages will be REMOVED: epiphany epiphany-plugins 1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 removed and 17 not upgraded. Remv epiphany (1.0.7-64 suse:9.1/stable, SuSE:9.1/stable) Remv epiphany-plugins (0.1.2-225 suse:9.1/stable, SuSE:9.1/stable) -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless