Package: apt Version: 0.3.11 Severity: normal I tried to unpack a source archive and due to an unrelated bug in dpkg-source it failed. Now that I've worked around the dpkg-source bug how to I recover? If I ask apt to install the package it thinks it's already unpacked. Do I have to delete the directory and redownload it to get apt to do anything here?
dpkg-source: failure: patch gave error exit status 1 Unpack command 'dpkg-source -x ctwm_3.5-10.dsc' failed. E: Child process failed # POSIXLY_CORRECT= # unset POSIXLY_CORRECT # apt-get source ctwm Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Need to get 615kB of source archives. Get:1 http://debian.midco.net unstable/main ctwm 3.5-10 (dsc) [607B] Get:2 http://debian.midco.net unstable/main ctwm 3.5-10 (tar) [594kB] Get:3 http://debian.midco.net unstable/main ctwm 3.5-10 (diff) [20.6kB] Fetched 3B in 0s (3B/s) Skipping unpack of already unpacked source in ctwm-3.5 # -- System Information Debian Release: 2.1 Kernel Version: Linux x2-513.mtl.Generation.NET 2.0.36 #2 Sun Jan 17 19:38:45 EST 1999 i686 unknown Versions of the packages apt depends on: hi libc6 2.1.2-0pre12 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and timezone hi libstdc++2.9-gl 2.91.66-2 The GNU stdc++ library (EGCS version)

