Re: aptitude borked [was: Re: Fun with python-apt]

2003-06-20 Thread Daniel Burrows
Have you tried "dpkg --remove apt-listchanges" or "dpkg --purge apt-listchanges"? Daniel -- / Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---\ | "You see, I've already stolen the spork of wisdom | |and the spork of courage.. t

Re: aptitude borked [was: Re: Fun with python-apt]

2003-06-20 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
"David A. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > guarantee it will work because it seems as though apt thinks > apt-listchanges is still installed. This is a matter of configuration files; try purging apt-listchanges, and if that doesn't work remove /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20listchanges yourself. --

Re: aptitude borked [was: Re: Fun with python-apt]

2003-06-20 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 10:27:14AM -0400, David A. Greene wrote: > Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > >If you had wanted to find out the answer before sending this to > >debian-devel, you would not have had to look very far. > >bugs.debian.org/python-apt has the answer three times over. > > > >http://bugs

aptitude borked [was: Re: Fun with python-apt]

2003-06-20 Thread David A. Greene
Matt Zimmerman wrote: If you had wanted to find out the answer before sending this to debian-devel, you would not have had to look very far. bugs.debian.org/python-apt has the answer three times over. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=193566 That's not particularly helpful. Consider