There is a following piece of text in release notes: <sect id="upgrade-process">Upgrade process <![ %not-sparc [ <p>If you want to upgrade using CD-ROMs, or if you are upgrading from a &debian; release 2.0 or earlier, you need the versions of ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <package/apt/ and <package/dpkg/ available in the <url id="&disturl;/main/upgrade-&architecture;/"> directory at your Debian mirror, or the <file>upgrade/</file> directory on the first CD-ROM from your Debian &release; CD set. Either I don't understand it (i'm not a native speaker after all), or there's a word missing there. Maybe it should be "need the static versions"? regards Marcin -- +--------------------------------+ The reason we come up with new versions |Marcin Owsiany | is not to fix bugs. It's the stupidest |[EMAIL PROTECTED]| reason to buy a new version +--------------------------------+ I ever heard. - Bill Gates -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]