On 1/20/2012 7:40, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> The trick is the following: You must have ALL binary packages in ONE
> separate directory, neither an incomplete set of binary packages, nor
> packages of different versions in one directory. Go into the directory
> with the desired version and install all packages with ONE command line:
>
> sudo dpkg -i --force-depends *.deb
>
> Then the package should get installed and after the installation there
> will be no dependency mismatches any more.
>
Please be specific about what packages I should download from where.  I 
am now looking at
https://launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/+archive/ppa/+packages
In the section labeled "Package Files" I see about 40 files, some of 
which are .deb files.
I'm guessing that all of the i386.deb plus the all.deb files is the 
answer.  Will go with that in the absence of confirmation.  Is there a 
way to download these files as a group?
(FWIW - I thought that the idea of a package was to contain all that 
would be needed to make the install.)
Thank you.

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