Re: Package dependency problem: a loop?
Either:
1. Use 'apt-get install'
2. Use dselect
3. Use 'dpkg -i' to install both packages at the same time.
Bob
On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, John wrote:
> When I tried to install ppp-pam package I encountered a dependency problem. The following two packages depend on each other. As a result I cannot get them properly installed & configured. If somebody knows the solution, please tell me. TKS.
>
> Package: libpam0g-util
> Version: 0.65-0.9
> Section: libs
> Priority: optional
> Architecture: i386
> Depends: libpam0g (>= 0.65-0.9), libc6, libpam0g (>= 0.65-0), libpwdb0g
> Suggests: libpam-doc (>= 0.65-0.9)
> Conflicts: libpam-util
> Replaces: libpam0g (<=0.65-0.5)
>
> Package: libpam0g
> Version: 0.65-0.9
> Section: libs
> Priority: optional
> Architecture: i386
> Depends: libc6, libpwdb0g, libpam0g-util (>= 0.65-0.9)
> Suggests: libpam-doc
> Conflicts: libpam0 (<= 0.56-2), libpam
> Replaces: libpam0g-util (<=0.65-0.5)
>
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