Hello, I recently did an apt-get update then an apt-get upgrade to update my packages. I'm running the 2.4.20 kernel on an Amiga 030/40MHz/12Mram system.
I am told by apt-get that I have libc6-2.2.5-11.2 installed and that the new libc6-dev which was seen to be available requires libc6-2.2.5-11.5, which does not seem to be available. Now any attempt at using apt-get upgrade fails when it sees this requirement error. Has anyone else observed this? I am told by dpkg that the new libc6-dev was unpacked, but the install script was not run to the version conflict. Can I safely use dselect to put this package install on 'hold' until the updated libc6 is availabel for the 68K arch? I am assuming that the previous version of libc6-dev is still being used by those programs that need it since the install of the new one did not complete. Thanks, --Lance -- Lance Tagliapietra | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Contract Software Engineer Amiga Enthusiast | TeXnically Aware | Embedded Systems Developer