Some Guy wrote: > 2) When I do an apt-get dist-upgrade I get a list of critical and grave > bugs for the packages that I could upgrade followed by a prompt: > Are you sure to install/upgrade these packages? [Y/n/?/...] > > When I say n I get dumped back to the shell. Then, in order to upgrade > the packages that don't have critical or grave bugs, I do apt-get install > pkgname on each package that doesn't have a critical or grave bug.
If you select "?", you will get a list of more options. One of these is "p", which pins all packages with critical or grave bugs. You have to quit and restart apt-get after pinning, but running it again will upgrade all the other packages. > 3) When I go here: http://lists.debian.org/search.html > And put in the search box Exit with an error by force in order and select > the dates from the top to Apr-Jun 2003 and hit search I get no > results found. However, when I put the same string into groups.google.com > with quotes around it, I get a result that appears to be from this mailing > list. I would expect the same result to show up when searching the > archives. Am I doing something wrong? Yes - the archive search tool does not work the same as Google. >From the search page - located just above the "Search for" box: "Words separated by a space are searched for together. Separating them with a comma will find files containing either one. Separating them with a semicolon will find files containing both." If you feel foolish for not seeing it, you're not alone - I made the same mistake when I first tried it. Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]