Hello, On December 19 I downloaded (to a CD) everything in Hamm/binary-i386 And created the floppy disks later on (from the same place). When I installed the base installation it put binaries compiled with libc5. When I was prompted with DSELECT screen I select an option to update the existing packages with the versions available on CD. DSelect gave me a buch of errors (regarding libc6 that it conflicts with libc5). I then went to a command prompt and did 'dpkg -i --force-conflicts libc6XXX.deb' That worked but then when I went to DSELECT and tried to isntall other packages -- I got a bunch of problems with libdb1, and so on.
Is there a simple way to make a fresh installation of Debian where everything (what is available) is libc6. Thanks in advance, Vladislav -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .