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2011-05-26
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2011-05-26
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#52
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2011-05-26
, 20:12
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2011-05-26
, 20:37
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2011-05-26
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2011-05-26
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I mean that busybox itself might complain should I remove/purge busybox-symlinks-procps. Besides, apt is really just a wrapper, as dpkg can override dependencies at install time with its ignore-depends and force-depends options. The main worry I have, though, is that busybox-symlinks-procps provides some pretty important functions (kill, pkill, free, top, watch, uptime, pgrep and ps itself) and so removing it probably isn't wise. I might just go with force-conflicts and hope for the best.
Unfortunately Fapman can't find procps and I, like Mentalist, steer well clear of HAM unless absolutely necessary.
Update: force-conflicts didn't work either. It allowed the package to be installed, but then its files were automatically replaced by those in the busybox-symlinks-procps package. Adding force-overwrite also had no effect.
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2011-05-26
, 21:18
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@ The Netherlands
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#57
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I could uninstall busybox-symlinks-procps, however I'm a bit worried it might break dependencies.
I like the output of "top" command from procps, you could include the same into busybox
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2011-05-26
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#58
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Nokia's mp-fremantle-generic-pr depends on busybox-symlinks-procps, so the odds are that it will get broken. If you don't mind that, installing procps is perfectly safe.
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Please take further discussion about procps outside of this thread; its only relevance to busybox-power is that it provides a temporary 'workaround' for ps. Discussion about procps, or the installation of it, doesn't really belong here. Thanks
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2011-05-28
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#60
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btw, showkeys fails with some error when i have a bluetooth keyboard attached.
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