So when I did the dist-upgrade, the only thing to get changed was guile upgrading itself, I don’t recall anything else changing.
I did it shortly after the full upgrade. Yeah I’m not touching it. It’s my programming/NAS/ source code server box so I just need that sucker to be reliable. —J On Fri, May 14, 2021 at 01:14 Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi Jose, > > Bear with me, this is my first time really digging into an upgrade report. > > On 14-05-2021 02:03, Jose Caban wrote: > > I was able to get past it by doing a “dist-upgrade”, I thought it was my > > fault and that's what google said. > > Hmm, you already did an $(apt full-upgrade) which *should* take care of > it. Did you use apt-get when you ran the "dist-upgrade"? Did any > packages get removed in the dist-upgrade process? > > > I've attached the output from that command, seems as though it can be > > removed? I'm not sure what pulled it in. If there's anything else I > > can do to help, please let me know. > > I wouldn't do that, either this stack, or the alternative one going to > be installed while removing are needed by other pieces on your system. I > don't see any reason why you'd want to make the switch. > > Paul > >