After failing to reconstitute my etch system (details abundantly available on this mailing list a few months ago), I wiped its partition and tried to install etch form scratch using installer release candidate one, only to find that lilo crashed when it was trying to make the system bootable (installation report has been submitted).
So my next attempt was to copy the still-running sarge system I have on another partition into my etch partition, and to try to upgrade the copy to etch by changing /etc/apt/sources to read 'etch' where the old one reads 'sarge', starting aptitude, and upgrading. My first attempt was to try to upgrade aptitude first. No luck. Trying to upgrading aptitude immediately led to hundreds of packages that would be deleted. My guess is they were caught in the libc transition. My second attampt was to try 'U' so as to do a general upgrade. Again, huge numbers of deleted packages, and a huge number of packages to be installed, too. Went ahead with it anyway, after rescuing aptitude itself -- it had decided it was appropriate to delete aptitude without installing it again. But just typing '+' on aptitude was enough to restore it without problem, so I don't know why it decided it was to be removed in the first place. After about three to four hours of downloading, it started the upgrades. Several problems immediately. It couldn't upgrade fontconfig or pysol, and refused to try further. pysol needed python2.4, don't know why it decided to do that first. fontconfig is now unusable, which causes troubles elsewhere. After various attempts to solve the problems, I am left with a huge number of packages to be deleted/upgraded/installed, and X that won't work, and a list of 18 packages that have problems. Should I try again tomorrow in the hope that package dependencies will sort themselves out? Or should I just give up and try another way of installing tomorrow? Can't think of one now, but one will probably come to me it I think hard enough. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]