Ji ZhengYu wrote:
If there are no conflicts among packages or potential dependencies,
you can solve this problem like this:
  1. run `aptitude' as root
  2. find those packages, usually you will find them in `locally install'
      catalogue
  3. move the cursor to title of package, press `=' and you will find a
      `h' before the title of package, which means this package will be
       hold always, it will never be removed until you permit this operation.

This is what I did. Thanks!

nigel


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