I use woody, and I have a few packages that came from an early version of sid. For these packages, dselect always shows me that the installed version is the same as the available version. For example, my openssl and libssl packages show as installed version and available version 0.9.6d-1. (Woody has 0.9.6c-2, sid has 0.9.7a-1). I do know how to downgrade individual packages, and have already downgraded these two. However, how can I find and downgrade all other packages where the installed version has a higher version number than the one in woody but is actually older?
Here's how the problem happened: When potato was stable I wanted to use woody so I specified "unstable" in sources.list. Then, when woody became stable, I changed sources.list to specify "stable". The problem is, I made the change too late, so I picked up a some packages from sid. David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

