Ringo Kamens wrote:
> You'll need to do apt-get remove firefox

perhaps even --purge remove

> apt-get install firefox
> 
> This is one of my MAJOR gripes with gnewsense. Don't call it "firefox"
> in the repositories if it isn't.

its that or create a metapackage 'firefox' which conflicts with the old
one, but this way seems easier (to me, not being the person doing the
packaging).

>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/andrei# apt-get -s install burningdog
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree... Done
>> E: Couldn't find package burningdog
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/andrei#
>>
>> but:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/andrei# which burningdog
>> /usr/bin/burningdog
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/andrei#
>>
>> why does apt-get not see burningdog?  what am I missing?
>>

dpkg -S burningdog should help you find out :)
kk

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