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The problem is not Synaptic.....



Guys,

I think I've got the software installation problem pinned down. It's
notSynaptic. Actually, Synaptic appears to be doing its job very well.
It detected a broken package in GNOME, and was attempting to resolve
that. I found the broken package using the "Broken" filter in
Synaptic. It is named "fam". When I try to reinstall the package
through Synatic, it promps me to insert CD 3 from the Debian Sarge CD
set. After inserting the CD the computer attempts to install the
package but fails. It presents me with this error message in the
terminal:

E: Invalid archive signature
E: Prior errors apply to /cdrom//pool/main/f/fam/fam_2.7.0-6_i386.deb

dpkg-deb: '/cdrom//pool/main/f/fam/fam_2.7.0-6_i386.deb' is not a
debian format archive

dpkg: error processing /cdrom//pool/main/f/fam/fam_2.7.0-6_i386.deb (--unpack):
subprocess dpkg-deb --control returned error exit status 2


I'm not sure what all of that means, but I'm guessing there is a
problem with that "fam" package on the CD. Perhaps the file is
corrupted? I'm also guessing it is a file that is needed by GNOME.

Can I fix this by downloading another copy of CD 3 of the Debian Sarge
CD set? Or perhaps the package on the CD download is corrupted, and I
need to download the "fam" package separately? If I did so, would I
just use "apt-cdrom" to register the location of the package? Will
this overwrite the previous location on CD 3, that is currently on the
source list used by apt?

Thanks for any help.

Landon

P.S. - My Debian box doesn't have an internet connection, so "apt-get"
won't work on my machine.



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