Hi,

To be precise, it is not about reinstalling, but marking the package as 
manually selected. For that purpose, the command should be enough and is 
faster. However, I have not checked for a while if the dependencies were fixed, 
which would make the workaround obsolete.

Best regards,
Johan Ehnberg

"Roberto A. Foglietta" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>
> in the wiki there is the suggestion to reinstall abootimg in order to not
>break its forgotten dependencies by upgrading
>
> Unfortunately the command line presented is not complete and thus full
>working "as-is", here below you will find my proposal:
>
>- sudo apt-get install abootimg
>
>+ sudo apt-get --reinstall install abootimg
>
>Best regards,
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