Libc5 should still be installed (or can easily be reinstalled) after the upgrade. It should coexist with libc6 without any problems.
Good luck, Brandon +--- ---+ | Brandon Mitchell * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://bhmit1.home.ml.org/ | | Sometimes you have to release software with bugs. - MS Recruiter | On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Nidge Jones wrote: > > I run Debian 1.3.1 and wish to upgrade to release 2.0 > > Having read up on this a little, am I correct in saying that I will be able > to do this without breaking everything? > > I am concearned about the LIB6c stuff, and what upgrading will mean to my > old (LIB5) non-debian packages. Will they still work, or will I end up > breaking everything from trying to change to 2.0 ? > > I understand I need to run the autoup.sh script first, then use dselect as > normal afterwards. This is fine for upgrading my Debian Packages. But what > about other stuff *I* may have installed in /usr/local etc !