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Apt configuration bad?

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Re: Apt configuration bad?

Postby TheeMahn » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:05 am

reble01 wrote:I had the same problem where it was wanting to do the partial install. I googled libaudacious4 (file it wasn't installing) and downloaded it and installed it and did the update again and it worked perfect.



Poweruser2600 has brought this to my attention as well, I have way too much on my plate as it sits I know for a fact it is broken x86, I need a volunteer to maintain the repo (that is the only package that is screwed btw). I was hoping cab would jump on it... I am after all one man and not prone to error. I suppose I could yank the package from my repo and rebuild, as I have said I will not touch the repo all is good minus the package you speak of.

Do not think of me in a negative passion for what I just posted, I was clear in what I said I am one man doing work of what most have 1000's, not to mention thousands of packages think about that.

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Re: Apt configuration bad?

Postby cowboy » Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:09 am

Right on..strider5236, TheeMahn...you have given us all the necessary tools , a Forum which everyone helps out each other..a Distro that everyone can brag about..we can solve some problems also. ;)
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