> Frank Küster wrote:
>> - it was a problem with your local debconf installation, and it was in
>> fact fixed by reinstalling it, although you first said it wasn't (how
>> did you check?).
>
>
> When you do "apt-get install --reinstall dialog debconf" and then
> apt-get -f install, whitout fixing the problem, I think I can say it did
> not change. I also tried to reconfigure debconf with "dpkg-reconfigure
> debconf" to put readline instead of dialog but this did not help either.
Okay, that's clear.
> OK. Do not waste your time any further, I have now a fully functionnal
> system and as you cannot reproduce this bug, I propose to close it. Use
> it as an hint if someone else comes with a similar problem.
I hope we'll remember it when we need it...
Closing,
Frank
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Frank Küster
Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich
Debian Developer
Eric Valette <email address hidden> wrote:
> Frank Küster wrote:
>> - it was a problem with your local debconf installation, and it was in
>> fact fixed by reinstalling it, although you first said it wasn't (how
>> did you check?).
>
>
> When you do "apt-get install --reinstall dialog debconf" and then
> apt-get -f install, whitout fixing the problem, I think I can say it did
> not change. I also tried to reconfigure debconf with "dpkg-reconfigure
> debconf" to put readline instead of dialog but this did not help either.
Okay, that's clear.
> OK. Do not waste your time any further, I have now a fully functionnal
> system and as you cannot reproduce this bug, I propose to close it. Use
> it as an hint if someone else comes with a similar problem.
I hope we'll remember it when we need it...
Closing,
Frank
--
Frank Küster
Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich
Debian Developer