Alastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org> wrote: > On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 22:16, Steve Greenland wrote: > > (re-arranged a little) > > > > Alastair, did you miss the "dselect just stop (I have to C-c to > > get out)" part of Arnaud's message? Because you can't just hang an > > installation run because you're having to guess a default. (I > > don't think you are, actually, because I've seen the barrage of > > keymap messages before, but never had a problem with it hanging.) > > Oops. Yes, I did. I don't understand why it should hang; I'll log it > as a bug and investigate. Might it be due to what you installed > next? (I can't reproduce it yet; any further info would help). Sorry, I '='ed console-data in dselect and dselect did not hang, so I think it's not because of console-data. I fall back in testing and every thing is good. I do not know which package hang dselect because a lot of package wanted to be updated and I did try to install a lot of new packages. > Regards, > Alastair PS: Alstair, I forgot to sign my message! :-) -- Arnaud Vandyck <http://vbstefi60.fapse.ulg.ac.be/~arnaud/>
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