Dirk Heinrichs dixit: >BTW: aptitude crashes with SIGABRT on both Amiga and Aranym.
Yes, it’s broken. I told the maintainers, but their interest in “obsolete” platforms is low. Also, do use sysklogd ipv rsyslog. >[I'm not sure wether this is a general sid problem or specific to >m68k, but after looking at the package inforamtion page for sid I >decided to post it here, because of the special dep entry for m68k.] Probably m68k. >On a fresh sid install on my good old Amiga, I have problems >installing ssmtp: […] >The following packages have unmet dependencies: > ssmtp : Depends: libgnutls26 (>= 2.5.9-0) but it is not going to be >installed Eh… weird. Ah. root@aranym:~ # apt-cache show libgnutls26|fgrep ssmtp Breaks: ccbuild (<= 2.0.1-1), csync2 (<= 1.34-2.2), freewheeling (<= 0.6-1.1), gkrellm (<= 2.3.4-1), libsoup2.4-1 (= 2.31.2-1), libsoup2.4-1 (<= 2.30.1-1), macopix-gtk2 (<= 1.7.4-3), pokerth (<= 0.8.3-3+b1), pokerth-server (<= 0.8.3-3+b1), sipsak (<= 0.9.6-2.1), slrn (<= 1.0.0~pre18-1.1), slrnpull (<= 1.0.0~pre18-1.1), snowdrop (<= 0.02b-9), ssmtp (<= 2.64-4), tf5 (<= 5.0beta8-4), wput (<= 0.6.2-2), zoneminder (<= 1.24.4-1) I’ve built sendmail, drexim4 and postwreck… and nullmailer, but I believe it’s broken as designed. But I believe I can slide building ssmtp in for tonight. So please try again tomorrow, after the 12:02 UTC archive run is done probably. Monitor http://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian/dists/unstable/ (the mtime of the Release.gpg file) for that. Archive runs currently take between 2 and 7 hours and are done every 6 hours. (Pretty crazy, maybe disc I/O, if ftp.d-p.o is a VM.) bye, //mirabilos -- <dileks> ch: good, you corrected yourself. ppl tend to tweet such news immediately, sth. like "grml devs seem to be buyable" <ch> dileks: we _are_. if you throw enough money in our direction, things will happen <mika> everyone is buyable, it's just a matter of price <mrud> and now comes [mira] and uses this as a signature ;0 -- they asked for it… -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1111012140040.10...@herc.mirbsd.org