On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 11:26:54 +0100
Aldo Maggi <aldoma...@katamail.com> wrote:
> Yesterday while updating my system via dselect (I'm using testing)
> I've received the warning that "init and systemd-sysv" were going to
> be uninstalled and I had to approve or de
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 12:00:02 +0100, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> Yesterday while updating my system via dselect (I'm using testing) I've
> received the warning that "init and systemd-sysv" were going to be
> uninstalled and I had to approve or deny that action.
> I've thought tha
Yesterday while updating my system via dselect (I'm using testing) I've
received the warning that "init and systemd-sysv" were going to be
uninstalled and I had to approve or deny that action.
I've thought that as in previous cases (to be frank not recently but
many
Yesterday while updating my system via dselect (I'm using testing) I've
received the warning that "init and systemd-sysv" were going to be
uninstalled and I had to approve or deny that action.
I've thought that as in previous cases (to be frank not recently but
many
On Sat, 2013-12-14 at 16:09 -0600, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
John W. Foster, 14.12.2013:
I'm managing a couple of remote VPS servers with no GUI access except
putty. I have been using dselect to assist with this process up to
yesterday it worked well as it has for years. I did a apt-get
I'm managing a couple of remote VPS servers with no GUI access except
putty. I have been using dselect to assist with this process up to
yesterday it worked well as it has for years. I did a apt-get
distupgrade and all went as expected and the system is running fine.
However after I did
Perhaps using the Aptitude UI (Ncurses TUI) will let you unselect the
currently selected packages.
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John W. Foster, 14.12.2013:
I'm managing a couple of remote VPS servers with no GUI access except
putty. I have been using dselect to assist with this process up to
yesterday it worked well as it has for years. I did a apt-get
distupgrade and all went as expected and the system is running
I was speaking about the integrated aptitude help page, which is
using exactly same interface as info.
ah, now i understand.
at least, i think i do. i'm assuming by exactly the same interface
you mean they both take input from and provide output to a terminal?
since that describes
Le Dim 27 janvier 2013 17:02, wes davidson a écrit :
hi morel.
you wrote:
Note: I did not read the info page of aptitude.
i think perhaps there does not exist such a document for aptitude. if i am
wrong about this, i would be grateful to learn where it can be obtained.
Hum... maybe not
On Sun 27 Jan 2013 at 11:02:22 -0500, wes davidson wrote:
hi morel.
you wrote:
I do not like info at all: this is a software which pretends to help
you, but you have to learn how it works before being able to use it.
when i first read a unix man page twenty years ago, i had a rather
the notice didn't you?'
`Yes,' said Arthur, `yes I did. It was on display in the bottom of a
locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the
door saying BEWARE OF THE LEOPARD.'
On 2013-01-27 in 'dselect fun', berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Note: I did
Le 24.01.2013 22:01, Richard Owlett a écrit :
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 09:54:17AM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
chime in with a reminder that dselect is considered discouraged
these
days. It's spiritual successor (a TUI interface to apt) is now
aptitude.
That depends
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 09:54:17AM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
chime in with a reminder that dselect is considered discouraged these
days. It's spiritual successor (a TUI interface to apt) is now aptitude.
That depends on who you ask. For newbies, I certainly wouldn't
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 04:49:04PM -0800, Arne de Boer wrote:
sudo bash
apt-get install dpkg dselect
dpkg --get-selections /root/dpkglistOK
dselect
mess around ;-)
when finished:
dpkg --set-selections /root/dpkglistOK
I'm not entirely sure if this message was supposed
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 09:54:17AM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
chime in with a reminder that dselect is considered discouraged these
days. It's spiritual successor (a TUI interface to apt) is now aptitude.
That depends on who you ask. For newbies, I certainly wouldn't recommend
dselect
sudo bash
apt-get install dpkg dselect
dpkg --get-selections /root/dpkglistOK
dselect
mess around ;-)
when finished:
dpkg --set-selections /root/dpkglistOK
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 07:40:05AM +0100, Ole Kofoed Hansen wrote:
Anders E. Andersen skrev:
P.S. sorry for direkte mail. Firefox skoder max til mailinglister..
:-[
Tjoh, Firefox er i det hele taget ret ringe til mail. Jeg bruger selv
Torben Schou Jensen skrev:
Har opgraderet til Debian 5.0 idag, alt er gået fint.
Men ser nu at dselect (eller måske dpkg) fejler med Cannot allocate
memory ved check for updates.
Wow! Rimeligt old-school der!
Aptitude rykker hårdt. Prøv det. :)
Anders
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
Torben Schou Jensen skrev:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=516742
Tja, vanen tro, har kørt server med Debian Stable i mange år og har altid
været gode venner med dselect.
Er endnu ikke blevet lige så god ven med aptitude,
men det kommer sikkert en dag.
Fik løst mig problem ved
Anders E. Andersen skrev:
P.S. sorry for direkte mail. Firefox skoder max til mailinglister.. :-[
Tjoh, Firefox er i det hele taget ret ringe til mail. Jeg bruger selv
Thunderbird. :-)
Med venlig hilsen
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Har opgraderet til Debian 5.0 idag, alt er gået fint.
Men ser nu at dselect (eller måske dpkg) fejler med Cannot allocate
memory ved check for updates.
Laver en af de normale, dselect 1 til 3
1. [U]pdate
2. [S]elect
3. [I]nstall
men når jeg vælger 3 stopper dselect med
dselect: unrecoverable
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:06:39AM +0100, Torben Schou Jensen wrote:
Har opgraderet til Debian 5.0 idag, alt er gået fint.
Men ser nu at dselect (eller måske dpkg) fejler med Cannot allocate
memory ved check for updates.
Overvejer at submitte en bug
Obrigado pela dica mais uma vez Renato.
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Em Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:02:30 +0100
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Você também pode usar o synpatic em modo gráfico ou o
novíssimo aptitude-gtk. :-)
Aonde está a trapizonga?
You have searched for packages that names contain aptitude-gtk in all suites,
all
Sávio Ramos escreveu:
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) escreveu:
Você também pode usar o synpatic em modo gráfico ou o
novíssimo aptitude-gtk. :-)
Aonde está a trapizonga?
You have searched for packages that names contain aptitude-gtk in all suites,
all sections, and all architectures.
2008/11/27 Leandro Hamid escreveu:
Eu estou estudando muito o Debian e ainda o conceito do gerenciador de
pacotes dselect ainda é nebuloso pra mim, não entendi bem o funcionamento do
mesmo, será que alguém me alar um pouco sobre este gerenciador de pacotes e
dizer também quais são
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On 01-12-2008 12:04, Bruno Schneider wrote:
2008/11/27 Leandro Hamid escreveu:
Eu estou estudando muito o Debian e ainda o conceito do gerenciador de
pacotes dselect ainda é nebuloso pra mim, não entendi bem o funcionamento do
mesmo, será que
conceito do gerenciador de
pacotes dselect ainda é nebuloso pra mim, não entendi bem o
funcionamento do
mesmo, será que alguém me alar um pouco sobre este gerenciador de
pacotes e
dizer também quais são as vantagens com relação ao apt-get...Desde já
agradeço.
O dselect é um gerenciador
Boa tarde pessoal.
Eu estou estudando muito o Debian e ainda o conceito do gerenciador de
pacotes dselect ainda é nebuloso pra mim, não entendi bem o funcionamento do
mesmo, será que alguém me alar um pouco sobre este gerenciador de pacotes e
dizer também quais são as vantagens com relação ao apt
O dselect é um gerenciador de pacotes antigo em formato texto, ja usei
muito ele, hoje o gerenciador em modo texto acredito que o melhor seja
o aptitude.
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:40:54PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
Florian Kulzer writes:
Let's ask fortune:
$ fortune debian -m Andrew Morton
(/usr/share/games/fortunes/debian)
%
I was attacked by dselect as a small child and have since avoided
debian.
-- Andrew Morton
* lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008 Nov 18 06:19 -0600]:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:40:54PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
Florian Kulzer writes:
Let's ask fortune:
$ fortune debian -m Andrew Morton
(/usr/share/games/fortunes/debian)
%
I was attacked by dselect as a small child and have
to tell you what it would do? I just
started it and couldn't figure that out. I would like to see what it
would do without me making any changes.
The expected workflow in dselect is that as you pick each change
that you want to make, dselect jumps to a screen where it tells you all
the other
change, you have to start all over
again?
BTW, how do you tell aptitude to tell you what it would do? I just
started it and couldn't figure that out. I would like to see what it
would do without me making any changes.
The expected workflow in dselect is that as you pick each change
that you
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 02:39:10PM +0200, Aioanei Rares wrote:
Maybe I even come to like to aptitude if I can figure it out.
If you can't figure it out, that doesn't mean it sucks.
That you can figure it out doesn't mean that it doesn't suck.
Maybe I did figure it out but found that it
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 06:33:39 -0600, lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 07:51:30PM -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
But aptitude does *not* remove software without asking -- it just
asks in a different place.
How do you know that?
Because he wrote it (aptitude,
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 06:33:39AM -0600, lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to
say:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 07:51:30PM -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
The expected workflow in aptitude is that you pick all the changes
you want to make, then ask aptitude to show you all the changes that
will
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 07:24:02AM -0600, lee wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 02:39:10PM +0200, Aioanei Rares wrote:
Maybe I even come to like to aptitude if I can figure it out.
If you can't figure it out, that doesn't mean it sucks.
That you can figure it out doesn't mean that it
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:22:08AM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Have you read the excellent aptitude manual (I think its in package
aptitude-doc)? Also, be sure to use the curses interface (rather than
the command-line apt-get replacement).
Not yet, but I'll take a look at it, thanks.
--
to change a selection yielded
arbitrary changes in the list. Aptitude seemed to want to totally mess
up the installation because it didn't seem to know anything about what
had been installed with dselect. In short, it was awful and unusable.
Dselect is straightforward, it lets you select a package
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:05:48 -0600, lee wrote:
[...]
Why shouldn't using dselect be recommended?
Let's ask fortune:
$ fortune debian -m Andrew Morton
(/usr/share/games/fortunes/debian)
%
I was attacked by dselect as a small child and have since avoided
debian.
-- Andrew
Florian Kulzer writes:
Let's ask fortune:
$ fortune debian -m Andrew Morton
(/usr/share/games/fortunes/debian)
%
I was attacked by dselect as a small child and have since avoided
debian.
-- Andrew Morton
%
I met with it as a mature adult and so was better able to deal
the
changes.
The expected workflow in dselect is that as you pick each change
that you want to make, dselect jumps to a screen where it tells you all
the other changes it's about to make because they were required by what
you just did. If you like them, you confirm that they're OK and
dselect
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 08:33:35PM -0400, Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard
to say:
I usually keep current with the Debian archive using apt-get. Sometimes,
however, I install programs using dselect.
After upgrading to the latest Debian archive using apt-get update/upgrade,
I got
Daniel Burrows wrote:
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 08:33:35PM -0400, Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard
to say:
I usually keep current with the Debian archive using apt-get. Sometimes,
however, I install programs using dselect.
After upgrading to the latest Debian archive using apt-get update
I usually keep current with the Debian archive using apt-get. Sometimes,
however, I install programs using dselect.
After upgrading to the latest Debian archive using apt-get update/upgrade,
I got the following message while running dselect:
The following packages will be upgraded:
openssh
Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I usually keep current with the Debian archive using apt-get. Sometimes,
however, I install programs using dselect.
After upgrading to the latest Debian archive using apt-get update/upgrade,
I got the following message while running dselect:
The following
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 01:19:33AM +0200, Tobias Nissen wrote:
Hi Martin!
Martin Waller wrote:
Is it safe to switch to using aptititude as my package manager after
having used dselect up to now?
Yes, it is safe. dselect and aptitude use different databases.
dpkg seems to rely
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Bannister) writes:
dpkg seems to rely on dselect for some reason:
It did a lonnng time ago, but it doesn't anymore.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg --purge dselect
dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of dselect:
dpkg depends on dselect.
When's the last time you
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 08:51:05AM -0400, Chris Bannister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
was heard to say:
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 01:19:33AM +0200, Tobias Nissen wrote:
Hi Martin!
Martin Waller wrote:
Is it safe to switch to using aptititude as my package manager after
having used dselect up
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:41:02AM +0100, Martin Waller wrote:
Thanks for the input - I asked because I thought I'd seen warnings about
using aptitude after using dselect since installation. I am using
aptitude now without apparent issue, although my system isn't a very
complex setup
package manager after
having used dselect up to now?
Yes, it is safe. dselect and aptitude use different databases.
dpkg seems to rely on dselect for some reason:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg --purge dselect
dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of dselect:
dpkg depends
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:41:02AM +0100, Martin Waller wrote:
Thanks for the input - I asked because I thought I'd seen warnings about
using aptitude after using dselect since installation. I am using
aptitude now without apparent issue, although my system isn't
Thanks for the input - I asked because I thought I'd seen warnings about
using aptitude after using dselect since installation. I am using
aptitude now without apparent issue, although my system isn't a very
complex setup and I'm on stable.
Martin
Miles Bader wrote:
Mumia W.. [EMAIL
Hello,
Is it safe to switch to using aptititude as my package manager after
having used dselect up to now?
Thnaks,
Martin
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On 10/6/07, Martin Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is it safe to switch to using aptititude as my package manager after
having used dselect up to now?
Thnaks,
Martin
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Hi Martin!
Martin Waller wrote:
Is it safe to switch to using aptititude as my package manager after
having used dselect up to now?
Yes, it is safe. dselect and aptitude use different databases.
For a comparison, see Joey Hess' article about aptitude vs. dselect[0].
HTH,
Tobias
[0]
http
On 10/06/2007 11:24 AM, Márcio H. Parreiras wrote:
On 10/6/07, Martin Waller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is it safe to switch to using aptititude as my package manager after
having used dselect up to now?
Thnaks,
Martin
Sure, aptitude is a better tool than dselect.
That's true
Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's true, but that wasn't what he asked. Martin wanted to know if it
is safe to use aptitude after having used dselect up to now, and the
answer is no--unless certain steps are taken in aptitude.
Christ Mumia, would you stop spreading this clueless FUD
dselect install
Até ai tudo bem, porém gostaria que um pacote desses selecionados
fosse removido. Já tentei apagar a linha do pacote no pacotes.txt, mas
toda vez que rodo o dselect install ele continua querendo instalar
aquele bendito pacote :(
Provavelmente porque ele é
Olá lista, =)
Segui uma dica de um colega da lista para replicar os pacotes de uma
máquina para outra:
numa maquina: dpkg --get-selections pacotes.txt
outra maquina:dpkg --set-selections pacotes.txt
dselect install
Até ai tudo bem, porém
Alemao escreveu:
Segui uma dica de um colega da lista para replicar os pacotes de uma
máquina para outra:
numa maquina: dpkg --get-selections pacotes.txt
outra maquina:dpkg --set-selections pacotes.txt
dselect install
Até ai tudo bem, porém
Bill Warren wrote:
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From: Angelo Bertolli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 12/18/2006 10:20 PM
To: Bill Warren
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Problems with phpbb and mysql vi dselect
Bill Warren wrote:
Hello,
I have dselected phpbb2
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Bill Warren wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Angelo Bertolli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 12/18/2006 10:20 PM
To: Bill Warren
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Problems with phpbb and mysql vi dselect
Bill Warren wrote:
Hello,
I have
Hello,
I have dselected phpbb2 and mysql. The database is done and works. When I go to
http://mywebsite.com/phpbb the web page I get:
The database module for the database you are using, MySQL, is not available.
Please (re)install the php4-mysql package or if it's already installed, add
Bill Warren wrote:
Hello,
I have dselected phpbb2 and mysql. The database is done and works.
When I go to http://mywebsite.com/phpbb the web page I get:
The database module for the database you are using, MySQL, is not
available. Please (re)install the php4-mysql package or if it's
-Original Message-
From: Angelo Bertolli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 12/18/2006 10:20 PM
To: Bill Warren
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Problems with phpbb and mysql vi dselect
Bill Warren wrote:
Hello,
I have dselected phpbb2 and mysql. The database is done
Dont know what that is , but I do know I cant get on your site
Scott t.
Parr
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 11:21:04PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
well, you answered your own question, but here's what I do.
mostly I ignore anyhting marked as done. Anything marked as
pending (or other things, are there others?) I review carefully to
IIRC, there was a post on
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 09:49:20PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 11:21:04PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
well, you answered your own question, but here's what I do.
mostly I ignore anyhting marked as done. Anything marked as
pending (or other things, are
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
mostly I ignore anyhting marked as done. Anything marked as
pending (or other things, are there others?) I review carefully to
see if it applies on my system. Often, the bugs are for different
architectures or are things that aren't critical to me and I can
safely
Hi list. I'm running into a little bit of a problem with package
management on my system and I was hoping someone out there might help:
My problem occurs with apt-get, aptitude, dselect, synaptic or any other
front-end to apt.
I can manually download packages and successfully install
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 10:55:43AM -0500, José Alburquerque wrote:
Hi list. I'm running into a little bit of a problem with package
management on my system and I was hoping someone out there might help:
My problem occurs with apt-get, aptitude, dselect, synaptic or any other
front-end
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
what version of apt-get?
check out bug 401263.
Interestingly, though the bug says it applies to 0.6.46.2, I am
running that with no problems. (k7 arch). but there are a variety of
possible solutions posted.
you may have to use dpkg to manually install an
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 06:01:51PM -0500, José Alburquerque wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
what version of apt-get?
check out bug 401263.
Interestingly, though the bug says it applies to 0.6.46.2, I am
running that with no problems. (k7 arch). but there are a variety of
possible
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
check out the package apt-listbugs. It puls down critical (and maybe
severe) bug reports and prompts you before installing packages. That's
how I saw the segfault bug in apt and held my apt and apt-utils at the
current version pending resolution.
A
The funny
José Alburquerque wrote:
When installation pauses because of a pending bug, does that always
mean that a package should not be installed?
Oops I didn't realize that the man page for apt-listbugs sort of
explains it. Never mind the simplistic question. :-)
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
check out the package apt-listbugs. It puls down critical (and maybe
severe) bug reports and prompts you before installing packages. That's
how I saw the segfault bug in apt and held my apt and
I cannot seem to find an option to have dselect log any adds, changes,
deletes to my system.
The FAQ seems to say that there is a --log-options option for dpkg, but it
doesn't work
and the log /var/log/dpkg.log line described is ignored by dpkg, except to
throw an error.
How do folks track
Witam!
aptitude sciagnalem pakiet + pare zaleznych od niego pakietow.
pozniej byla konfiguracja tychze pakietow ale musialem ja w pewnym
momencie przerwac (czyli jakies tam pakiety zostaly
nieskonfigurowane).
gdy chcialem ponownie skonfigurowac pakiety poprzez dselect mam
takie oto
skonfigurowac pakiety poprzez dselect mam
takie oto komunikaty:
dselect
running dpkg --pending --configure ...
dpkg: baza danych stanu jest zablokowana przez inny proces
dpkg --configure otrzymano kod powrotu 2.
Wciśnij ENTER aby kontynuować.
i mam teraz proste pytanie - co robic?
jesli dpkg
tam pakiety zostaly
nieskonfigurowane).
gdy chcialem ponownie skonfigurowac pakiety poprzez dselect mam
takie oto komunikaty:
dselect
running dpkg --pending --configure ...
dpkg: baza danych stanu jest zablokowana przez inny proces
dpkg --configure otrzymano kod powrotu 2
Hello,
I tried to search the list's messages from the last couple of weeks to
see if others might have experienced this problem. Didn't see anything,
so I'm posting here. Point me to other similar posts if there were any.
I was upgrading my system using dselect and after purging
linux-image
[KS] wrote:
Hello,
I tried to search the list's messages from the last couple of weeks to
see if others might have experienced this problem. Didn't see anything,
so I'm posting here. Point me to other similar posts if there were any.
I was upgrading my system using dselect and after
purgé depuis bien longtemps).
Je n'utilise plus dselect depuis quelques temps, je ne sais pas trop
comment il fait la différence, ou plutôt où il la mémorise : aptitude
mémorise tout dans /var/lib/aptitude, dselect semble ne se servir que
de /var/lib/dpkg/status...
Retirer l'entrée correspondante
(Debian Weekly News)).
Il n'y a pas vraiment de raison de les enlever sinon.
Y a-t-il une configuration possible qui permette de les faire
réapparaître dans les nouveaux ?
J'ai un doute : est-ce que les paquets « purgés » ne sont pas reconnus
comme nouveaux ?
Je n'utilise plus dselect depuis
J'ai un problème d'authentification quand je télécharge des paquets
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
W: GPG error: ftp://ftp.debian.org unstable Release: Les signatures
suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas
disponible : NO_PUBKEY 010908312D230C5F
W: Vous
Bonjour,
herve thibaud a écrit :
J'ai un problème d'authentification quand je télécharge des paquets
Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait
W: GPG error: ftp://ftp.debian.org unstable Release: Les signatures
suivantes n'ont pas pu être vérifiées car la clé publique n'est pas
disponible :
Hi,
I describe a partial solution and the next problem below.
David Kirchner wrote:
On 12/16/05, Brian C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dselect: unable to open/create access method lockfile
but I still get the same error. Can anyone explain how to allow dselect
to create the lockfile it wants
backup and keep coming across sub-directories
of /var that some program or other cannot find. A full hierarchy of /var
from a clean minimal Sarge installation would be welcome.
My most immediate problem is that dselect won't let me upgrade anything
because when I tell it to update, it replies
On 12/16/05, Brian C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dselect: unable to open/create access method lockfile
but I still get the same error. Can anyone explain how to allow dselect
to create the lockfile it wants to?
I'm not sure where it would put the lockfile, but you may be able to
find out using
Olah,
Tentei usar o dselect para atualizar alguns pacotes do meu sistema
(Kurumin 5.0). Tendo marcado esses pacotes para instalação (usando o apt
como meio de acesso), ele entra numa tela de resolução de conflitos, até
aqui tudo bem, mas tendo eu apertado enter (isto eh, aceitado
Olah,
Tentei usar o dselect para atualizar alguns pacotes do meu sistema
(Kurumin 5.0). Tendo marcado esses pacotes para instalação (usando o apt
como meio de acesso), ele entra numa tela de resolução de conflitos, até
aqui tudo bem, mas tendo eu apertado enter (isto eh, aceitado
Luiz Souza wrote:
Estou tendo a seguinte situação de erro ao efetuar apt-get update. Estou
atrás de um proxy e coloquei a linha export
http_proxy=http://proxy:port/; no .bashrc de um usuário $, com o qual
logo no sistema e em seguida logo como root. Autentico no proxy antes,
mas ao tentar
Bonjour,
Sous sarge, lorsque je lance la Mise à jour de dselect, j'ai des
(c'est un exemple) :
Ign http://ftp.debian.org testing-proposed-updates/main Packages
Cependant, quelques lignes plus loin :
Atteint http://ftp.debian.org testing-proposed-updates/main Packages
Et j'ai l'impression que
Estou tendo a seguinte situação de erro ao efetuar apt-get update.
Estou atrás de um proxy e coloquei a linha export
http_proxy=http://proxy:port/ no .bashrc de um usuário $, com o qual
logo no sistema e em seguida logo como root. Autentico no proxy antes,
mas ao tentar dar apt-get update recebo
Bonjour,
après avoir fait un apt-get update et un apt-get upgrade, je lance
dselect, je choisis de voir la liste des paquets, j'appuie sur espace
puis entrée (je ne modifie donc pas la liste en demandant d'installer ou
du supprimer des paquets), et deselect m'indique néanmoins les
Le Dimanche, 13 Novembre 2005 10.50, PII 233 a écrit :
Bonjour,
bonjour
pourquoi cette différence si importante entre dselect et apt-get
update/upgrade ?
il y a plusieurs raisons qui ont été discutées récemment sur cette liste (voir
les archives et en particulier un mail d'un des
Le Dimanche, 13 Novembre 2005 11.43, steve a écrit :
Le Dimanche, 13 Novembre 2005 10.50, PII 233 a écrit :
Bonjour,
bonjour
pourquoi cette différence si importante entre dselect et apt-get
update/upgrade ?
il y a plusieurs raisons qui ont été discutées récemment sur cette liste
(voir
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