<quote who="Daniel Stone">

> Just edit /etc/apt/sources.list, get the Ximian list out, and do
> something like this:
> COLUMNS=150 dpkg -l | grep ximian | cut -f -3 -d ' ' | xargs apt-get
> install --reinstall

I did try that once, but it was more troublesome than just removing all of
them and then reinstalling. Lots of dependency issues came up as the new
packages were installing, ended up finding it easier the other way.

- Jeff

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