Due to the breakage involved with libdb3's symbol versioning in libdb3-3.2.9-15, libraries compiled against this version are almost useless for building against. For example,
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?&stamp=1019317098&ver=0.99.5%2Bcvs.2002.04.17-1&pkg=abiword&arch=arm&act=updpkg shows abiword failing to build on ARM because it's linked against libgnomeprint15, which was compiled against libdb3 3.2.9-15. So it's time for massive NMUs, I'm afraid. On your architecture of choice, run: for i in $(apt-cache showpkg libdb3 |grep 3.2.9-15 |sed 's:,.*$::'); do apt-cache showsrc $i |head -1; done |sort |uniq |sed 's:P.* ::' This will tell you which packages may need to be NMUd. You only _need_ to NMU the ones which deliver libraries, but if you cn't be bothered to work out which ones do, NMUing too many packages is just fine. I think only arm and hppa are affected by this bug ... if anyone knows better, please forward as appropriate. -- Revolutions do not require corporate support. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]