On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 11:50:00AM +0200, Pixel wrote:
> Pascal Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hello dear list,
> > 
> > I installed Mandrake 7.1 (final), and I must say i'm very
> > impressed by the overall quality of this new flavor of
> > Mandrake Linux. But i nonetheless faced some problems :
> > 
> > - I choose expert mode, so maybe i sould not complain about
> > what follows :-) When choosing individual packages, i 
> > removed open_ldap. As i used automatic package dependencies,
> > i didn't remark that the installer also removed many other
> > packages, as for example kdebase ! Maybe i'm completely wrong,
> > but i think that open_ldap is not a prerequisite for kdebase 
> > and the other packages removed (cannot remember which).
> 
> kdebase doesn't require open_ldap for sure. Can it be reproduced?
> 

I think it can be reproduced. The same behavior occured to me at 
least two times. I thought it was a cd-rw problem so i simply
reinstalled the whole system.

> > 
> > - Another package dependency problem : when using MandrakeUpdate,
> > i could not take the upgrade for xemacs, because of a conflict 
> > with emacs-el. As the conflict was not here during the installation,
> > why introduce it later ?
> 
> or you sure xemacs conflicts with emacs-el? what was the error message?
> 

Well, some file in xemacs-el conflicted with the same file in emacs-el,
but i cannot remember which, sorry.

Thx,

Pascal Grosse

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