Maybe he ran apt-get upgrade or something like that, or he had previously 
wanted to install something else which found some dependencies which weren't 
correct. Running apt-get again late will normally try to correct previous 
problems too, which doesn't need to have anything to do with the actual 
installation.

Am Samstag, 14. Januar 2006 03.07 schrieb Matej Cepl:
> Jim Parkhurst wrote:
> > I attempted to apt-get the new OpenOffice but it wanted me to updated
> > my kernel which isn't broken.. so no, I will not update it.
>
> What version of kernel you have? I cannot imagine how it did happen,
> because (of course) openoffice.org in Debian doesn't depend directly (or
> even indirectly as much as I can trace) on kernel. What distribution of
> Debian (stable, testing, unstable)?
>
> Tell us more, please, so we can help you.
>
> Matěj

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