On Die, 2003-03-18 at 15:45, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote: > On 17/03/03, Internetsnedkeren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > > You could also simply try apt-get -t unstable install php4 . > > > > > I did just that and it worked fine. (After I had to extend the cache size > > for > > the apt-get). > > /gunner > > Sorry, I'm coming in late on this. I'm suffering from a broken testing > broken php4, but "apt-get -t unstable install php4" just gives me a list > of broken dependencies. > > How can I get around this? > R > > (Tried unstable first, same failure). > roz:/home/rory# apt-get -t stable install php4
-t doesn't downgrade, you'll probably have to use a pin with priority higher than 1000 to go back to stable. If you post the output with -t unstable, we might be able to help. The general idea is to add the packages it complains about to the apt-get line, see what the real problems are and solve them. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast