Re: APT weird unmet dependency

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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:59:52 -0700, Charles A. Crayne wrote:

> Attempting to install APT, rpm fails, citing unmet dependencies on
> /etc/apt/apt.conf and /etc/apt/sources.list, when -- in fact -- those files
> already exist (from an APT installation on RH8). Of course, I can, and did,
> force the install, but now apt-get will not install anything, because of
> those same (supposedly) unmet dependencies.
> 
> As I am now grasping at straws, even wild surmises about possible solutions
> would be welcome.

You should have included the error messages in your message.
It is not enough when files exist. They must exist in the RPM database.

Erase the --force installed apt and install it again. What do you get?


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