The woody branch build-depends on libgd1g-dev. This is potato's 1.7.3-0.1, whereas libgd-dev is woody's 1.8.4-2. Should the build-depends be changed, or is there a specific reason to stick with the potato version? diffs follow. _Mark_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Herd of Kittens Debian Package Maintainer -- RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/boot-floppies/debian/control,v retrieving revision 1.50.2.6 diff -u -r1.50.2.6 control --- debian/control 2001/02/13 06:10:11 1.50.2.6 +++ debian/control 2001/03/05 23:47:04 @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Standards-Version: 3.1.1 Build-Depends-Indep: debhelper -Build-Depends: glibc-pic, slang1-pic, libnewt-dev, libpopt-dev, zlib1g-dev, recode, gettext, m4, debiandoc-sgml, libi18n-langtags-perl, man-db, libpaperg, tetex-bin, tetex-extra, perl5, libwww-perl, pointerize, libgd1g-dev, bison, ash, dpkg-awk, flex, file, debhelper, gawk, console-data +Build-Depends: glibc-pic, slang1-pic, libnewt-dev, libpopt-dev, zlib1g-dev, recode, +gettext, m4, debiandoc-sgml, libi18n-langtags-perl, man-db, libpaperg, tetex-bin, +tetex-extra, perl5, libwww-perl, pointerize, libgd-dev, bison, ash, dpkg-awk, flex, +file, debhelper, gawk, console-data Package: boot-floppies Architecture: all -Depends: dpkg-dev, gcc, glibc-pic, slang1-pic, libnewt-dev, libpopt-dev, zlib1g-dev, recode, make, gettext, m4, debiandoc-sgml, libi18n-langtags-perl, man-db, libpaperg, tetex-bin, tetex-extra, perl5, libwww-perl, pointerize, libgd1g-dev, bison, ash, dpkg-awk, flex, file, debhelper, gawk, console-data +Depends: dpkg-dev, gcc, glibc-pic, slang1-pic, libnewt-dev, libpopt-dev, zlib1g-dev, +recode, make, gettext, m4, debiandoc-sgml, libi18n-langtags-perl, man-db, libpaperg, +tetex-bin, tetex-extra, perl5, libwww-perl, pointerize, libgd-dev, bison, ash, +dpkg-awk, flex, file, debhelper, gawk, console-data Suggests: python-xml Description: Scripts to create the Debian installation floppy set. This package allows you to create a Debian installation system on floppy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]