Am 09. Nov, 2005 schwätzte Alex Dean so: > I did only have 'testing' in my sources.list. I added 'stable', ran 'apt-get > update', and I was able to install php4-gd without any problems. It 'just > worked'. OK, much better. > On Nov 8, 2005, at 10:51 PM, der.hans wrote: > >> You still shouldn't be needing t1lib1 based on the package info I have. >> >> I'm interested in why apt is wanting to install that for you. > > No idea on that one. It is a little funny, because I didn't see t1lib1 in > the requirements for php4-gd either (on debian.org). I don't know how the > packages actually get in the respository, but is it possible that there's a > new version of php4-gd which doesn't have the dependency on t1lib1, and the > website has been updated but the mirrors I'm using still have an older one? Could be. apt-get remove t1lib1 Let us know what it wants to remove :). apt-rdepends might also show you what's requiring it. > I'm using packages.dotdeb.org and mirrors.usc.edu in my sources.list. The > actual php4-gd which I got was this : "http://packages.dotdeb.org ./ php4-gd > 4:4.4.1-0.dotdeb.2". Maybe that isn't exactly the same as the php4-gd > described on debian.org? Hmm, looks like you're using some unofficial debs. It also looks like that site doesn't have testing debs. Looks like 4.3.10 is the latest in stable, php4-gd_4.3.10-16_i386.deb. 4.4.0 is in either testing or unstable, php4-gd_4.4.0-4_i386.deb. >> https://www.LuftHans.com/unix/ >> >> See cafod. It's probably a bit out of date at this point, but the basics >> still hold true even if there are now better ways to get them done. > > Thanks! This is in my Linux bookmarks now. Cool. Let me know if you have suggestions for it. I really should update it. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # Freedom isn't everything, but without freedom you have nothing. - der.hans