Hola,

El jue, d�a 09 de ago de 2001, a las 10:10:46 -0300, Bernardo Clavijo dec�a:

> Tengo una Potato y le met� unos faquetes  que no satisfacen las
> dependencias, pero que se que no van a dar problemas por el uso que les doy
> y no puedo satisfacer las dependencias, al menos por un tiempo.
> El drama es que cuando uso dselect me los desinstala y los tengo que volver
> a instalar a mano, lo cual no me causa gracia. Ten�a entendido que con
> shift+q en la lista de problemas de dependencias hac�a que no tocara nada,
> pero no me vale.
> �Alguien puede ayudarme?. Supongo que con lo excelente que es dselect esto
> debe estar previsto.
> Gracias.
> 
A ver si esto sirve (en ingl�s):
[...]
The information which dselect uses to get all the right packages installed is 
buried in the packages themselves. Nothing in this world is perfect and it does 
sometimes happen that the dependancies built into a package are incorrect, with 
the result that dselect simply cannot resolve the situation. A way out is 
provided where the user can regain control and it takes the form of the 
commands Q and X which are available in the Select screen.

Q   An over-ride. Forces dselect to ignore the built in dependancies. The 
results, of course, will be on your own head.
X   Use X if you get totally lost. It puts things back the way they were and 
exits.
Keys which help you_not_to get lost (!) are R, U and D.
R   Cancels all selections at this level. Does not affect selections made at 
the previous level.
U   If dselect has proposed changes and you have made further changes U will 
restore dselect's selections.
D   Removes the selection made by dselect, leaving only yours.
[...]

Un saludo,
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