[Alpine-info] Alpine for Debian GNU/Linux

Riku Virtanen rvi at sci.fi
Sat Feb 7 11:10:48 PST 2009


Yes. I suppose you are right.
Anyway, I would like to keep the setup files, address books, folders and
Pine itself during the learning period. Alpine is a bit different than
Pine and some things works differently.

How could I install Alpine but keep the current Pine?

Regards,
Riku

On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Jan Fuchs wrote:

Hi Riku,
I estimate by you Debian GNU/Linux version is Etch. This version include
package nano with filename /usr/bin/pico. You installed pine before alpine
and package pine made one diversion on file /usr/bin/pico. But package
alpine can't make next diversion on same file /usr/bin/pico. You remove
package pine, nano and install package alpine.

Bye Jan Fuchs

On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Riku Virtanen wrote:

> Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 17:05:27
> From: Riku Virtanen <rvi at sci.fi>
> To: alpine-info at u.washington.edu
> Subject: [Alpine-info] Alpine for Debian GNU/Linux (fwd)
>
> The whole error text is
> dpkg-divert: "diversion of /usr/bin/pico to /usr/bin/clone-editor moved by
> alpine, clashes with "diversion of /usr/bin/pico to
> /usr/bin/clone-editor-moved by pine,
> dpkg: error processing /filename.deb (-install)
>
> Riku

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