rebuilding gnumeric: any idea what's going on here?
This looks a little loopy ;-) ---> Staging gnumeric into destroot ---> Deactivating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Uninstalling gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Installing gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Activating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Cleaning gnumeric ---> Fetching gnumeric ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gnumeric ---> Extracting gnumeric ---> Configuring gnumeric ---> Building gnumeric with target all ---> Staging gnumeric into destroot ---> Deactivating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Uninstalling gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Installing gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Activating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Cleaning gnumeric ---> Fetching gnumeric ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gnumeric ---> Extracting gnumeric ---> Configuring gnumeric ---> Building gnumeric with target all ---> Staging gnumeric into destroot ---> Deactivating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Uninstalling gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Installing gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Activating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Cleaning gnumeric ---> Fetching gnumeric ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gnumeric ---> Extracting gnumeric ---> Configuring gnumeric -- Paul Beard contact info: www.paulbeard.org/paulbeard.vcf pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pdb206/ Are you trying to win an argument or solve a problem?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 What command did you enter to produce that effect? I am sure -f is more than likely in there somewhere. Is it? - -Altoine Paul Beard wrote:
This looks a little loopy ;-)
---> Staging gnumeric into destroot ---> Deactivating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Uninstalling gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Installing gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Activating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Cleaning gnumeric ---> Fetching gnumeric ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gnumeric ---> Extracting gnumeric ---> Configuring gnumeric ---> Building gnumeric with target all ---> Staging gnumeric into destroot ---> Deactivating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Uninstalling gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Installing gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Activating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Cleaning gnumeric ---> Fetching gnumeric ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gnumeric ---> Extracting gnumeric ---> Configuring gnumeric ---> Building gnumeric with target all ---> Staging gnumeric into destroot ---> Deactivating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Uninstalling gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Installing gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Activating gnumeric 1.7.6_1 ---> Cleaning gnumeric ---> Fetching gnumeric ---> Verifying checksum(s) for gnumeric ---> Extracting gnumeric ---> Configuring gnumeric
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mar 5, 2007, at 8:51 PM, Altoine Barker wrote:
What command did you enter to produce that effect? I am sure -f is more than likely in there somewhere. Is it?
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On Mar 5, 2007, at 23:13, Paul Beard wrote:
On Mar 5, 2007, at 8:51 PM, Altoine Barker wrote:
What command did you enter to produce that effect? I am sure -f is more than likely in there somewhere. Is it?
Indeed it is, out of an old habit.
-f forces the install of the dependencies too. That's not usually what I want, so when I use -f, I also use -n, so that the dependencies don't also get reinstalled.
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Altoine Barker
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