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Hi Y'll
Dselect seems to confuse me (join the crowd simon :-); Just starting
it after a clean install, and pressing ENTER in the Select step, comes
up with some listing of procps and xloadmete. there is no conflict,
just a dependency. Anyway, I chose neither one, but that realtion will
not go away. The only workaround is to minus the x package.
Another matter; Please document in the installations instructions how
to force new install. Any error (and there are several fatal ones)
during the first boot, cqauses this profiles option to disappear. It
is nice to be able to re-activate it without re-installing the whole
system
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Sincerely,
Simon Shapiro
Research Fellow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MindSpring Enterprises, Inc. 404.815.0770 ext. 2057
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Hi,
It is unclear whether this report resulted from: incorrect handling of
dependency relationships, a poor statement of dependency relationships
(packaging problem), user inexperience (was CTRL-q tried?) and
confusion (as stated by submitter), or simply the desire for a more
verbose conflict resolution screen (wishlist and most likely wontfix.)
To make matters worse, the report was filed against a transitory
situation (original title: dselect Madness in 2.1-alpha) well over
seven years ago, making it impossible to knowingly reproduce or even
properly characterize anymore.
Closing this report seems to be the best course of action given the
above problems.
- Bruce
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