On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 10:23:26AM -0500, nate at refried.org (nate at refried.org) wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 09:56:37AM -0500, Amy Tanner wrote:
> > No, actually, --replacefiles will replace files installed by other
> > packages.  That's what I'm trying to do.  apt-get bombs with this error
> > when a file from the package I'm attempting to install conflicts with a
> > file from a previously-installed package:
> > 
> > E: Sub-process /bin/rpm returned with an error code (1)
> 
> What you could do it just download the packages and install them
> yourself with rpm --replacefiles.  You might want to clean out your
> cache first.  You should also file a bug with the package maintainer. 

Yes, I realize I can do this.  I'm trying to use apt for everything,
though.  And this package will be installed as part of my custom
kickstart.  Using apt for kickstarts rocks.

-- 
Amy Tanner
amy at real-time.com
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