Dependency/conflict resolution - introduction.
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One or more of your choices have raised a conflict or dependency problem -
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some packages should only be installed in conjunction with certain others, and
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some combinations of packages may not be installed together.
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You will see a sub-list containing the packages involved. The bottom half of
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the display shows relevant conflicts and dependencies; use 'i' to cycle between
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that, the package descriptions and the internal control information.
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A set of 'suggested' packages has been calculated, and the initial markings in
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this sub-list have been set to match those, so you can just hit Return to
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accept the suggestions if you wish. You may abort the change(s) which caused
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the problem(s), and go back to the main list, by pressing capital 'X'.
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You can also move around the list and change the markings so that they are more
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like what you want, and you can 'reject' my suggestions by using the capital
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'D' or 'R' keys (see the keybindings help screen). You can use capital 'Q' to
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force to accept the situation currently displayed, in case you want to
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override a recommendation or think that the program is mistaken.
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Press <space> to leave help and enter the sub-list; remember: press '?' for help.