Hi Bob, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> writes:
> Csanyi Pal wrote: >> I have installed vuze on my Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy) system. >> >> My sources.list is: >> >> deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ sid main contrib non-free >> deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ sid main contrib non-free > > That looks like Sid, not Wheezy. Unless you take special care by > pinning your system is a Sid system. > >> I have installed vuze but I can't to use it. I reported a bug here: >> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=%23700090 >> >> I want to follow advice of Michael Gilbert: >> >> "You have a mix of deb-multimedia packages, which often leads to >> problems. Please try to reproduce this on a clean installation." >> >> So I change my sources.list: >> >> deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org sid main >> #deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org testing main >> >> and did aptitude update and upgrade. > > You cannot change your sources and then call it a clean installation. > (At least not if you are asking how to do it.) The way to do a clean > installation is to do a clean installation. > > A clean installation in a chroot with debootstrap should be > acceptable. That is my typical way of doing things. > > The problem is that packages outside of the official Debian repository > will have a later version numbers. The apt upgrade tools will > determine that the system is up to date based upon those version > numbers. > >> Mike sed: "You should remove all packages that you've installed from >> either." > > You can purge and re-install packages. But that may not be the same > as a clean installation. It is much easier to simply create a clean > chroot and install there. I created a clean chroot by running the following commands in a directory called '/debian-adatok-1/Chroot/': $ cd /debian-adatok-1/Chroot/ $ sudo debootstrap --arch amd64 wheezy . $ sudo chroot /debian-adatok-1/Chroot/ $ sudo mount -o bind /dev /debian-adatok-1/Chroot/dev/ $ sudo mount -o bind /proc /debian-adatok-1/Chroot/proc/ Then I installed vuze in chroot environment by running the command: aptitude install vuze Is this an install of vuze in clean chroot? -- Regards from Pal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87r4jy57eo....@gmail.com