On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 10:22:02 +0700 Royke <royke4k@cbn.net.id> wrote:
If I remove the offending package ( I guess ) :
aptitude remove python-pysnmp2
It generate another error :
Royke, I tried a quick hands-on session on a virtual Ubuntu 9.10 install and found the following: * `aptitude install python-pysnmp-se` pulls in the `python-pysnmp4` package, but everything seems to work as expected. * If I then do `aptitude install python-pysnmp2`, things stop working. I.e. the bug is in the python-pysnmp2 package. I found that removing the python-pysnmp2 package alone does not fix the problem, since it overwrote files that belong to the python-pysnmp-common package. I followed up with `aptitude reinstall python-pysnmp-common`, and the problem was solved. Can you get things to work by repeating my steps? -- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT