This much I realize. That it might not want to keep the "xmesa-glu" and such, I can understand. Guarddog?, The qt library?
The only "foreign" sources I have in sources.lst are Daenziger for this dri stuff but I do not believe this is theirs--they offer sources for a drm-mach64 which I cannot get to work and will not compile at all for 2.6 kernels. On Sunday 14 March 2004 20:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The package you're trying to install presumably has a list of conflicts > in its control info. apt-get wants to remove those conflicting packages > in order to install the package you've asked for. Since some of those > packages provide dependancies for other packages, those would have to go > too. You can use the apt-cache command to see the Depends: and Conflicts; > lines for a particular package. man apt-cache for more info. > > It's hard to be more specific than that, because the package you're > referring to (xlibmesa-gl1-dri-mach64) doesn't appear to be a Debian > package (that is, it doesn't show up at all at p.d.o).

