I just did an upgrade bo --> hamm using autoup.sh. Amazing. But, there are a number of steps which left me cold; and flipping a coin for the right action.
1) during the autoup it had several "conflicts", adn it was not clear to me if I needed to do anything about them. E.g. I think it tried to remove something that depended on Perl, but I had perl installed, or something... "dependency problems .. libwww-perl depends on Perl, but perl is not installed. ... libnet Anyway, there was no clear indication if all was OK, if it was a comment, or if some remedial action was needed (later)., 2) After update, it says "now use dselect to upgrade the rest of your system", then reboot. ?? How do I know what to upgrade? I would like to say; "whatever needs an upgrade, if I have it installed, do it." Instead, I had to go through dselect, look at hundreds of packages, try to remember which I had selected, and decide if they need update. Am I missing something here? 3) I find a lot of small changes, logs moved from (non-existent) /var/adm, pppd argument changes, ppp setup changes, etc.. is there a lost of the changes, structural and functional? Greg Guthrie -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]