I downloaded a debian package of kisdn. When I tried to install it, it complained that I needed qt1.4 or higher. I actually have libqt1g v1.45-0.4, but this wasn't good enough. I forced the install and kisdn ran perefectly. Unfortuantely each time I ran apt-get it complained about unmet dependencies for kisdn and would not procede with whatever I wanted to do.
I removed kisdn and installed the rpm version (with rpm -Uvh --nodeps kisdn-1.1.0-1-rh61-kde-1.1.i386.rpm) No problems now. This is not a good solution. How does one tell apt that the force-installed package is OK and to stop complaining?! -- Phillip Deackes Using Debian Linux

