On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Raphael Bauduin wrote:
> Does that mean that if someone installs a package with dselect, dselect
> will in any case install all those unwanted packages?
I had this experience too. I install a nice working system and the
moment I run dselect to install a few other things, it installs a
whole lot of things I'm REALLY not interested in. These days I try to
stick with apt-get.
regards,
Izak Burger
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