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Posted: Jul 15, 2008 - 02:06 PM
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@hubi: Unter http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/refer ... nce.en.txt
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Note that aptitude and dselect have more fine-grained control over
packages specified .... Both programs in modern form use APT as their back end.
aptitude benutzt zusätzliche Tags wie Automatisch/Manuell um besser deinstallieren zu können. Wenn Du zwischendurch apt-get benutzt hast Du für libPAKET ein default Manuell gesetzt. Es wird nicht wie sonst automatisch deinstalliert wenn PAKET deinstalliert wird. |
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Posted: Jul 15, 2008 - 02:39 PM
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@ hubi: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/refer ... nce.en.txt
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Note that aptitude and dselect have more fine-grained control over
Ages specified .... Both programs in modern form use APT as their back end.
aptitude use additional tags such as automatic / manual to better remove them. If you are between apt-get used to you libPAKET a default Manual. It is not how else automatically uninstalled if removed PACKAGE
,mate . if you want to use aptitude, go for your life.
You keep banging on about aptitude, when you have been quite strongly advised, time and time and time again, not to use it for a dist-upgrade, at every level and most importantly in the sidux Operating Manual.
I can only assume that you could not care about how to drive sidux using debian sid, as per the manual on how to operate sidux.
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When all else fails, get the instructions back out of the rubbish bin and reread them. E&OE http://manual.sidux.com/
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