Re: how to remove exim4 without removing mysql-server?

From: cwinl-debian-user (cwinl-debian-user_at_lnnu.edu.cn)
Date: 11/12/04

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    Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 16:47:12 +0800
    
    

    > -----邮件原件-----
    > 发件人: Marc Wilson [mailto:msw@cox.net]
    > 发送时间: 2004年11月12日 15:09
    > 收件人: debian-user@lists.debian.org
    > 主题: Re: how to remove exim4 without removing mysql-server?
    >
    > On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 02:46:31PM +0800, cwinl-debian-user wrote:
    > > But my mysql server shouldn't be remove.
    > > how to remove exim4 without removing mysql-server?
    >
    > Of course it should be removed. The 'mysql-server' package depends on
    > 'mailx', which depends on 'mail-transfer-agent'. You removed Exim, which
    > provides 'mail-transport-agent', but did not provide a replacement, so the
    > only thing to do was to remove 'mailx', which meant that 'mysql-server'
    had
    > to go too.
    >
    > The fix, of course, is to install something else that provides
    > 'mail-transfer-agent'.
    >
    > Remember, broken dependencies are not allowed to exist. The dependency
    > database must always be consistent.
    >

    I think had resolved the problem maybe.
    I remove mysql-server and exim4 first.
    Then I type 'apt-get install mysql exim4-base-'

    The exim4 packages doesn't be installed.
    What I had done is right?

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