I was told recently on this list that the task-* system is being taken out back being shot. I don't know what is replacing it. Since you're using testing and unstable, well, sounds like it's just one of those things you'll have to wait for a resolution, or join the conversation (where-ever that is) about how to create a resolution, because you're using beta-quality (and alpha for the unstable) software.
You can't really down-grade, that I know of, by changing your apt/sources.list, mainly because of dependencies and so on. You'd really have to start over if you want to go back to potato... If I'm right about any of this, I hope it helps. Russell ----------------------- I don't care if you're going nowhere, Just take good care of the world. -- Depeche Mode ---------- >From: Brendan J Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org >Subject: debian-powerpc: debconf, perl, apt-get errors >Date: Thu, Jun 21, 2001, 20:37 > > > A few weeks, I did an "apt-get upgrade" on my Titanium and now my system > wont upgrade many packages. I'm using testing and unstable with testing > being the default. > > apt-get returns all sorts of errors and I think it is a perl script > which is part of debconf. I have searched the archives but have found > no answer. One person suggested reinstalling debconf. I did an upgrade > but it was already the latest. I stupidly tried removing debconf, which > removed *lots* of other packages due to dependencies, but I thought I'd > be able to restore them all as they were in the apt cache. How wrong I > was :( > > I've tried reinstalling debconf/unstable debconf/testing and even tried > debconf/stable. It seems that debconf-tiny has no problems but a lot of > the packages I use require debconf. > > I've now lost my GNOME desktop and have to use virtual consoles for now. > There must be many others seeing similar problems but there's not much > on the mailing lists. > How can I get back on track ?? > > Thanks for *any* help or suggestions. > Brendan Simon. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >