Hi, You need to be more clear on your system configuration (distribution, preferences, ...) but let bme try help you.
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 03:09:02PM -0400, Andrew Perrin wrote: > I fear I've done something very wrong here. I'm trying to stay up to date, > so I run apt-get update; apt-get upgrade on a regular basis. DFo not worry, typical problem. > This time I paid attention; quite a vew packages were held back, so I > tried to install them. I found that libc6 was old: > > ii libc6 2.2.4-5 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and > Timezone > $ apt-cache policy libc6 libc6: Installed: 2.2.5-14.3 Candidate: 2.2.5-14.3 Version Table: 2.2.5-15 0 70 http://http.us.debian.org unstable/main Packages *** 2.2.5-14.3 0 800 http://http.us.debian.org testing/main Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 2.2.5-11.2 0 500 http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Packages 2.2.5-6 0 500 http://http.us.debian.org stable/main Packages You are upgrading from potato to woody. "apt-get dist-upgrade" was what is needed but this is known not to be the best way (despite some others posted). Installmanual and my "Debian Reference" recommend to use "dselect for these occasion. Just trust us :-) # dselect update # dselect select ... play with selection # dselect install This is easiest. I do use "apt-get dist-upgrade" once in a while but I should be aware of problems and handle them manually. Dselect will take care them for you. Read my following document, especially Chapter 6. -- ~\^o^/~~~ ~\^.^/~~~ ~\^*^/~~~ ~\^_^/~~~ ~\^+^/~~~ ~\^:^/~~~ ~\^v^/~~~ +++++ Osamu Aoki @ Cupertino CA USA, GPG-key: A8061F32 .''`. Debian Reference: post-installation user's guide for non-developers : :' : http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ also http://qref.sf.net `. `' "Our Priorities are Our Users and Free Software" --- Social Contract -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]