Thanks Josh, Thats how I overcame the problem, but I was wondering if there 
was another way in the interests of compactness and efficiency.

Thanks
Arthur

On Monday, 1 February 2016 19:00:47 UTC, Josh Smift wrote:
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> If you know that you have one particular page that needs to go first, and 
> you know what it is, you could just create a second task (to run first) to 
> install that package, and then a second task to install all the rest, 
> right? 
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