Hello, I've just done an upgrade from a base-only potato (r2 I think) to woddy, and it has _not_ been pleasant.
For some reason the initial dist-upgrade worked, but afetr I started to get packages to be useful (XFree4, gnome etc) apt started to only get the 1st file it wants. From then on it just times out. I had to download files individually to install, like this: apt-get intall this that theotherthing gets 'this' then sits 'waiting for file" then timesout. apt-get install this that theotherthing gets 'that' and then starts hanging, I get imaptient and ^C it. apt-get install this that theotherthing gets 'theotherthing' and installs all 3 packages. Unfortunatly I wanted about 200 packages (task-c++-dev, task-gnome-whatever etc), so there went my day. Can anyone shed any light on this (note that I am not convinced that the ISP has their proxy set up right) and more importantly help me avoid this ever happening again. Oh, btw, I was using ftp.us.debian.org as it appears that all the Australian mirrors are either (1) terribly out of date, or (2) dont mirror testing and unstable. Thanks, John P Foster