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Installing new config file as you requested. Use `dpkg' to install and remove packages from your system, or `dselect' or `aptitude' for user-friendly package management. Packages unpacked using `dpkg-deb --extract' will be incorrectly installed ! Version in package is the same as at last installation. not a plain file %.255s %.250s (version %.250s) is present and %s. %.250s (version %.250s) is to be installed. %.250s is %s. %.250s is installed, but is version %.250s. %.250s is not installed. %.250s is to be deconfigured. %.250s is to be installed, but is version %.250s. %.250s is to be removed. %.250s is unpacked, but has never been configured. %.250s is unpacked, but is version %.250s. %.250s latest configured version is %.250s. %.250s provides %.250s and is present and %s. %.250s provides %.250s and is to be installed. %.250s provides %.250s but is %s. %.250s provides %.250s but is to be deconfigured. %.250s provides %.250s but is to be removed. %s (%s) provides %s. Package %s awaits trigger processing. Package %s is not configured yet. Package %s is not installed. Package %s is to be removed. Package %s which provides %s awaits trigger processing. Package %s which provides %s is not configured yet. Package %s which provides %s is not installed. Package %s which provides %s is to be removed. Version of %s on system is %s. Version of %s to be configured is %s. %d in %s: %s (%s) breaks %s and is %s. %s (not a plain file) (actually `%s') ==> Keeping old config file as default. ==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version. ==> Using current old file as you requested. ==> Using new config file as default. ==> Using new file as you requested. The default action is to install the new version. The default action is to keep your current version. and depends on %s (subprocess): %s %s breaks %s%s conflicts with %s%s depends on %s%s enhances %s%s is missing%s pre-depends on %s%s recommends %s%s suggests %s%s: error while cleaning up: %s %s: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting: %s (Noting disappearance of %s, which has been completely replaced.) (Reading database ... (no `control' file in control archive!) (no description available), core dumped-%c option does not take a value-%c option takes a value--%s --pending does not take any non-option arguments--%s --recursive needs at least one path argument--%s needs --%s needs --%s needs a .deb filename argument--%s needs a argument--%s needs a single argument--%s needs a target directory. Perhaps you should be using dpkg --install ?--%s needs at least one package archive file argument--%s needs at least one package name argument--%s option does not take a value--%s option takes a value--%s takes at most two arguments (.deb and directory)--%s takes no arguments--%s takes only one argument (.deb filename)--auto requires exactly one part file argument--auto requires the use of the --output option--compare-versions bad relation--compare-versions takes three arguments: --install needs --search needs at least one file name pattern argument--slave needs --slave only allowed with --install--split needs a source filename argument--split takes at most a source filename and destination prefix; however: is the filename of a Debian format archive. is the name of an administrative file component. is the name of a field in the main `control' file. Authenticating %s ... Cannot divert directoriesCommands: --check-supported Check if the running dpkg supports triggers. Commands: -s|--split [] Split an archive. -j|--join ... Join parts together. -I|--info ... Display info about a part. -a|--auto -o Auto-accumulate parts. -l|--listq List unmatched pieces. -d|--discard [ ...] Discard unmatched pieces. Comparison operators for --compare-versions are: lt le eq ne ge gt (treat empty version as earlier than any version); lt-nl le-nl ge-nl gt-nl (treat empty version as later than any version); < << <= = >= >> > (only for compatibility with control file syntax). Configured-Version for package with inappropriate StatusDe-configuring %s ... De-configuring %s, to allow removal of %s ... Debian %s version %s. Debian `%s' package archive backend version %s. Debian `%s' package management program version %s. Debian `%s' package split/join tool; version %s. Deleted %s. DescriptionEOF after field name `%.*s'EOF before value of field `%.*s' (missing final newline)EOF during value of field `%.*s' (missing final newline)EOF on stdin at conffile promptErrors were encountered while processing: File `%.250s' is not part of a multipart archive. Format syntax: A format is a string that will be output for each package. The format can include the standard escape sequences \n (newline), \r (carriage return) or \\ (plain backslash). Package information can be included by inserting variable references to package fields using the ${var[;width]} syntax. Fields will be right-aligned unless the width is negative in which case left alignment will be used. Installing new version of config file %s ... Junk files left around in the depot directory: MSDOS EOF (^Z) in field name `%.*s'MSDOS EOF char in value of field `%.*s' (missing newline?)More than one copy of package %s has been unpacked in this run ! Only configuring it once. NameNo versions available.Only exact versions may be used for ProvidesOptions: --admindir= Use instead of %s. --by-package= Override trigger awaiter (normally set by dpkg). --no-await No package needs to await the processing. --no-act Just test - don't actually change anything. Package %s is on hold, not touching it. Use --force-hold to override. Package %s listed more than once, only processing once. Package `%s' does not contain any files (!) Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should reinstall it before attempting a removal.Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should reinstall it before attempting configuration.Package which in state not-installed has conffiles, forgetting themPackages not yet reassembled: Part %d of package %s filed (still want Preparing to replace %s %s (using %s) ... Processing triggers for %s ... Processing was halted because there were too many errors. Purging configuration files for %s ... Recorded info about %s from %s. Removing %s ... Replaced by files in installed package %s ... Replacing available packages info, using %s. Replacing files in old package %s ... Setting up %s (%s) ... The following packages are awaiting processing of triggers that they have activated in other packages. This processing can be requested using dselect or dpkg --configure --pending (or dpkg --triggers-only): The following packages are in a mess due to serious problems during installation. They must be reinstalled for them (and any packages that depend on them) to function properly: The following packages are only half configured, probably due to problems configuring them the first time. The configuration should be retried using dpkg --configure or the configure menu option in dselect: The following packages are only half installed, due to problems during installation. The installation can probably be completed by retrying it; the packages can be removed using dselect or dpkg --remove: The following packages have been triggered, but the trigger processing has not yet been done. Trigger processing can be requested using dselect or dpkg --configure --pending (or dpkg --triggers-only): The following packages have been unpacked but not yet configured. They must be configured using dpkg --configure or the configure menu option in dselect for them to work: This is an essential package - it should not be removed.Type `exit' when you're done. Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files; Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages.Type dpkg-split --help for help.Type dpkg-trigger --help for help about this utility.Unpacking %s (from %s) ... Unpacking replacement %.250s ... Updating available packages info, using %s. Usage: %s [