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No idea, but it looks like you're not getting man-db anytime soon
Given that man-db wants to also pull these:
bsdmainutils bsdutils coreutils debianutils groff-base mktemp
you could try simulating installation of each one individually, e.g.
# apt-get -s install bsdmainutils
# apt-get -s install bsdutils
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and see which one(s) cause the whole mess.
Honestly, if all you want the man *database* (without the man program, etc.) I cannot imagine how the maintainer managed to massively fvck up the dependencies (but hey, this is debian).
One option is to simply unpack the .deb and live with it..
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download packages, extract them manually to external folder, and add to PATH. working.
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2012-07-06
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I just need man-db, what do I have to do?
Last edited by Ariadeno; 2012-07-06 at 14:24.