John Foster dixit: ~> --------------------------------------------- ~> Im just curious, what are you doing? A partial upgrade or an initial ~> install. If you are planning to upgrade an existing system INCLUDING the ~> kernel you should use dselect, choose the apt option and pick the stable ~> version of debian from the menu. It is a lot safer and easier the trying ~> to pick and choose what you need, This is especially true if you are new ~> to linux or in a reasonale hurry :-) If you have a stable system and a ~> good internet connection you can do this overnight and have a new setup ~> the next day.
In principle, just a partial upgrade, thought I thought upgrading libc6 might help (I recently couldn't upgrade to the latest gnupg version due to hamm's libc6 not being fit for it). I will finally upgrade the entire system, but LSL messed up my slink CDs order (about a month ago) and they will only be sending it today (so I'll still have to wait for over a week or so). I just wanted to compile a new kernel, but after much trying, I got a compiler error, which is why I'd like to upgrade gcc and almost anything related. Regards Horacio -- Claves - GnuPG/PGP - Keys : http://www.rediris.es/cert/keyserver o/or Envía un mensaje vacío a [EMAIL PROTECTED] con la línea de asunto: Send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject line: Tipo de Clave/Key Type Asunto:/Subject: DSA/ElGamal fetch dsa/elgamal DSS/Diffie-Hellman fetch dh/dss RSA fetch rsa

