Hi again.

And I think I just found a workaround until the packages are corrected: the equivs package. It enables you to create dummy packages that tell <apt> you really have installed (through some other means) the package. aptitude install equivs, and read /usr/share/doc/equivs/*, see also <usrlocal>. http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/equivs

I'll be giving that a try when I'm ready to tackle this. In the meantime, I hope that helps you, Alex. Let us know how it goes if you try it.

Sincerely,
Sean M. Pappalardo
Sr. Networks Engineer
Renegade Technologies
[email protected]
Office: (630) 631-6188
http://www.renegadetech.com

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