On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 22:49:57 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote: > > apt-cache policy perl > rock:/home/dude# apt-cache policy perl perl: Installed: 5.8.0-17 Candidate: 5.8.0-17 Version Table: *** 5.8.0-17 0 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 5.6.1-8.3 0 500 http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Packages 5.6.1-7 0 500 http://208.185.25.38 stable/main Packages
thats what it says on my installation. so i can see that the version of perl i have must be from somewhere else. i recently installed gnome2.2 backports, thats the only time i remember i went somewhere other than stable. could perl have come in from there? i've got to check. > This shows that there is a security update for perl and so I am going > to get the version from security and not the version from the main > archive. It has been updated for a security fix. My machine's > /etc/apt/sources.list file shows the following two lines, in addition > to others too. > > deb http://gluck.debian.org/debian/ stable main contrib non-free > deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main > > system installation. perl-5.8 out of testing is perl-5.8.0-19. That > would certainly meet the dependency of perl-doc that perl be >= > 5.6.1-8.3. If you got the version from testing/unstable then at one > time you modified your /etc/apt/sources.list file to pull from that > location and did the update. as you can see i have 5.8.0-17. so i am not sure what the problem is. but would it work if i tried to grab perl-doc by temporarily moving to wherever from i installed the base? > > So now this seems really strange. Installing perl-doc wants perl >= > 5.6.1-8.3 so you are using a sources.list line that says any of > security, testing, or unstable as all three of the versions there want > that same dependency. But in all of those cases the version of perl > in the same depot is fine to go with that and should also be installed > along with perl-doc. So it is something else. Knowing where perl is > coming from would be useful and the 'apt-cache policy perl' above > would show that. > i guess thats clear now. i would be happy to move back to 5.6 if only i am allowed to do so. i cannot simply uninstall perl (a lot of dependencies show up and i am not very uncomfortable forcing.) so i want a way to get a stable version of perl and perl-doc from where i am right now. could you recommend a one? thanks -kp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]