Re: Q: Installing more Debian packages
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Dean C. Sullinger wrote:
> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 01:58:38 -0000
> From: "Dean C. Sullinger" <deans@crl.com>
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> Subject: Q: Installing more Debian packages
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> I am having several problems with my Debian installation,
> but I thought I would ask the questions one at a time.
>
> My first questions has to do with the Debian Packages.
> I have a new installation of Debian 1.3.0 on a Compaq
> 486/33 Server with a 1.2GB SCSI HD and 32MB RAM.
> I have installed the base system with VERY few extras
> (Emacs and such). I now have it up and running as a
> Intranet FTP Server, but now I would like to add some
> additional packages. How do I go about adding them,
> do I use DSelect? Or do I use dpkg? If I use dpkg,
> how do I prevent conflicts? I've looked over the install
> docs and saw nothing on this.
>
I tried to use dselect several times do perform tasks like that, but
unfortunatelly I have had no success at all. If I were you I would use
_dpkg_ and this is the command that dselect performs: dpkg -iGROEB .
This command prevents downgrading, conflicts, etc, etc, etc... Up
to now it has worked great for me, I have always done my upgrades by
hand... :)
Daniel.
> Thank you.
>
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