I tried installing libnss1-compat using apt-get install, but get a compatibility error stating that libnss1-compat requires libc6-2.2.12, and I have libc6-2.2.13. Can libnss1-compat be safely forced? If not, is there source that I can compile with libc6-2.2.13? If not, is there an easy way (that I can understand) to downgrade libc6 without breaking other packages?
Thanks for any help. Russ On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, George Bonser wrote: > On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Russ Cook wrote: > > > [Jan 30 12:47:16 UTC] Network::Open Error - sleeping for 3 seconds > > [Jan 30 12:47:19 UTC] Network::failed to resolve name > > "us.v27.distributed.net" > > [Jan 30 12:47:19 UTC] Network::Open Error - sleeping for 3 seconds > > [Jan 30 12:47:22 UTC] Network::failed to resolve name > > "us.v27.distributed.net" > > [Jan 30 12:47:22 UTC] 0 RC5 blocks (0*2^28 keys) remain in buff-in.rc5 > > [Jan 30 12:47:22 UTC] 892 RC5 blocks (922*2^28 keys) are in buff-out.rc5 > > [Jan 30 12:47:22 UTC] 1 cruncher has been started. > > > > I'm running portmapper, and would be happy to upload my config files > > to anyone who's interested. Thanks for any help. > > Try installing libnss1-compat package and trying again. > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > >