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Hi.  Is this Woody, Sarge, or Sid?  I noticed in another message that
you had a lot of packages that needed upgrading.  In that message I
suggested you try using dist-upgrade.  Stupid me forgot to ask what
version of Debian you are using.
I really need to learn to wait for the coffee to start working before I
start replying.

          Kenny

On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 07:16:42PM -0400, Scott Howell wrote:
> Kenny,
> 
> Thanks, actually I did try taht and I still get the same error. I 
> stupidly thought that switching to exim4 would resolve a problem I was 
> having, but after I realized that this wasn't the trick I tried going 
> back to Exim 3.3.6. No problem, but then that is when I realized things 
> had gone baddly wrong. I tried up, I tried using apt-get -f install per 
> the suggestion of apt, but this didn't do me any good either.
> I suspect the only way to rid myself of this problem is to either find 
> the place where this debian-exim group is referenced and get rid of it, 
> or I'll have to re-install the entire distro. I see little to get out of 
> this jam. I dug about in the apt howto and found a few things I tried, 
> but again no joy.
> This is a mightly hosed situation.
> I hate to have to trash this and start over, but I haven't any idea how 
> to get out of this as dpkg will not get over this problem.
> 
> tnx
> Scott
> 
> 
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