Michael Curry wrote:
which wget
/usr/bin/wget
Also, when you did the apt-get install xastir, did it say it had to load
anything else?
I don't think so, although I didn't save the output that printed out
in the terminal window, so I can't prove it. I'll look to see if
there's a way to use apt-get or apt-cache (both new to me!) to display
unsatisfied dependency information after the fact...
73,
Michael Curry, KI6TYV
Debian's dependency checking should automatically selects everything
that's needed for a package. When a package is selected with apt-get,
any dependencies are listed and marked for installation.
Have you tried using wget outside of xastir, i.e. stand-alone, to see if
it works?
Ray vk2tv
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