Re: [SLUG] newsreaders

From: Matthew Rogers (matt@runithard.com)
Date: Wed Mar 12 2008 - 16:19:47 EST


Apt is like the force, don't question it -- embrace it's greatness. =)

apt-get -s upgrade

This will output what is going to happen without doing it. Try doing
that before the apt-get install of pan. You've probably got some old
libs that aren't in use and lots of other things that are out of date.

<3 apt

Eben King wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Paul M Foster wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 04:32:20PM -0400, Eben King wrote:
>>
>>> Urk. My apt is messed up -- I asked Synaptic to install Pan, and it
>>> presented me with a dialog box:
>>>
>>>> To be removed
>>> [68 packages]
>>>> To be installed
>>> [50-some packages]
>>>> To be upgraded
>>> [30-some packages]
>>>
>>> [Cancel] [OK]
>>>
>>> No thanks, I'll go for source.
>>>
>>> That is, unless there's an apt wizard in the audience.
>>
>> Whenever you run into this, go to a console or xterm, and type:
>>
>> apt-get install mypackage
>>
>> It may do *some* of the same, but usually doesn't drag 50 packages along
>> with it the way aptitude and synaptic do.
>
> Would it also uninstall those 68 packages? Among them I saw synaptic
> and evince and it'd suck to lose those and 66 others. I hold no
> expectation that apt-get could actually _do_ it (it'd probably hit a
> snag before it got that far), but still.
>
> FTR, I installed Pan on the laptop, no problem. Except that I'd rather
> have it here, that is.
>
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