On Sat Aug 02 2008 @ 2:09, JW wrote:
I sometimes have a hard time figuring out why apt keeps certain packages
back.
For example the other day during an apt-get upgrade it was keeping back
openoffice (and all the OO componant packages). It was not requiring any
packages to be removed, it
I sometimes have a hard time figuring out why apt keeps certain packages back.
For example the other day during an apt-get upgrade it was keeping back
openoffice (and all the OO componant packages). It was not requiring any
packages to be removed, it wasn't causing any major packages to be
JW wrote:
I sometimes have a hard time figuring out why apt keeps certain packages back.
For example the other day during an apt-get upgrade it was keeping back
openoffice (and all the OO componant packages). It was not requiring any
packages to be removed, it wasn't causing any major packages
On 08/02/08 14:09, JW wrote:
I sometimes have a hard time figuring out why apt keeps certain packages back.
For example the other day during an apt-get upgrade it was keeping back
openoffice (and all the OO componant packages). It was not requiring any
packages to be removed, it wasn't causing
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008, JW engaged keyboard and shared this with us all:
--} I sometimes have a hard time figuring out why apt keeps certain packages
back. --} For example the other day during an apt-get upgrade it was
keeping back --} openoffice (and all the OO componant packages). It was
not
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