Hi! The next time I could work on this problem is not before Thursday next week, e.g. somewhere around the 4+3+7... hmmm 14th August. So this message is not that urgent but I would appreciate any (helpful answer) very much.
I need some help. I installed a Debian 1.2 base system, then updated the whole thing to 1.3 from ftp.de.debian.org. All worked well. I should not have touched the system any further... but I could resist. I added unstable to the list of distributions, re-got the package lists. Then selected some of the new packages... updating was done automatically. But then a dependency problem occured which I couldnt resolve to easily. I was a little bit annoyed and press "Q" for dependency override. Then the problems began. Many packages didnt install correctly... libc6 didnt configure in the 1st pass... and soon after that there often was the message that libreadline.so.2 wasnt found. I didnt notice that this lib is so important. Everything what I already started ran OK. But then I had to go for an appointment elsewhere. So I thought I may try out whats actually broken by rebooting the system... hmmm... everything is broken. It is not able to get its hostname and I am not able to login as root cause libreadline2 is missing. So my question is: Is there any way to resolve this situation without sitting before the computer for several ours? I guess I would be able to resolve all those dependency problems. Actually I was able to find a selection of packages that doesnt cause any dependency problems but I didnt have the time to apply it. I guess that the system *might* boot when the file libreadline.so.2 could be accessed. There are some base packages broken, but with libreadline I might be able to get a prompt and I might be able to start dselect at least. I have a rescue disc and several system boot discs (Kernel 2.0.27,29,30), I have the base install discs V1.2. It would be good to be able to solve this problem without re-installing the base1.2 system. Could I extract the file libreadline.so.2 from the approbiate debian package I download via ftp on my Amiga or with MS-DOS, start the rescue floppy and simply copy it in the lib directory? If I have to re-install the base system, would be config files (network config, x11/xf86 config, my user settings) be preserved or overwritten? I aprreciate any help I can get this topic cause I want to get this system running again without sitting ours before the computer... I should not have tried the instable dist I know, but after a mistake one is more clever than before. -- |_| _ |o _ _ Martin Steigerwald | |(/_||(_)_> http://home.pages.de/~helios -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

