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Tom Bryan wrote: | I know that there are some Debian users on the list. | | I just installed Debian (sarge) for the first time last weekend. Since then, | I have stumbled across a couple of programs that I had forgotten to install | (kuickshow, xemacs, etc.) I used dselect to install them. No problems. | | This morning, I realized that I was missing xpdf. dselect, choose xpdf, tell | it to install packages required by (and recommended by) xpdf. Install. | | Now, I was in a meeting at the time, so I was only half paying attention to | dselect. I'm pretty sure that all I did was to select xpdf and resolve | through its dependecies. I remember seeing that one library package was | being uninstalled because it is now deprecated and another one replaced it. | When the install step ran, I saw that dselect was installing a bunch of KDE | apps. I was running KDE at the time, but I'm not sure whether that could | cause the problem I'm seeing. | | I have rebooted the machine since then. I can boot up and log into KDE fine. | I use a Konsole and browse slashdot with Konqueror. I can open KMail, but | when I attempt to access IMAP over SLL, I get an error dialog that says | "Could not start process for newimap". This worked just before I installed | xpdf. | | apt-get update | apt-get upgrade | says that I have 0 packages to install. | | Any ideas for troubleshooting? Does apt-get or dselect write logs somewhere | about exactly which packages it is installing? I'd like to track down that | deleted library package and figure out what might be broken. | | Thank, | ---Tom | | | I'd try apt-get install kde that will check that you have all the programs and libraries that are considered a part of kde by the Debian maintainers. I won't, however, promise that it won't break xpdf, but it shouldn't.
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