This morning I went in to work and started to perform the usual apt-get -f dist-upgrade on my testing box. Luckily I always throw in a -s into the equation first so that I can see what is about to happen:
1) I upgraded to the unstable apt (0.5.0) about a week or two ago. 2) Now, testing wants to upgrade to the new testing version, (0.5.3). No problem, yet . . . 3) To do so, my current version of apt wants to remove the following packages to do that upgrade: Remv adduser (3.32 Debian:testing) Remv base-config (0.56 Debian:testing) Remv bsdmainutils (5.20010126-3 Debian:testing) Remv lynx-ssl (2.8.3.1-1 Debian:testing) Remv xserver-xfree86 (4.0.2-7 Debian:testing) Remv lprng (3.7.4-3 Debian:testing) Remv ghostview (1.5-23 Debian:testing) Remv gs (5.10-10.1 Debian:testing) Remv enscript (1.6.2-4 Debian:testing) Remv libpaperg (1.0.5 Debian:testing) Remv esound-common (0.2.22-3 Debian:testing) Remv realplayer (8.0.2 Debian:testing) Remv skipstone (0.7-1 Debian:testing) Remv tpctl-source (0.8.1-5 Debian:testing) Remv debhelper (3.0.8 Debian:testing) Remv lynx (2.8.3-1 Debian:testing) Remv debconf (0.5.65 ) Inst apt (0.5.3 Debian:testing) Conf apt (0.5.3 Debian:testing) Does anybody have any ideas? Thanks, Bryan -- Bryan K. Walton Network Operations Center Analyst Berbee...putting the E in business http://www.berbee.com/ GPG fingerprint: BF68 340D A650 E2D7 86B9 FED5 DDFF 3EEE 3229 7B5D