Hi, I have been having problems doing an:
apt-get upgrade
to woody 3.0r2
I have been running a combination of stable, testing and unstable
packages and I think this fact is causing all sorts of dependancy
problems.
How can I revert all of my packages back to 'stable'?
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, ema
/pci.h) anywhere in
the code and that is an error (it should not be there).
The compile error I posted was just an example; there were may others
of a similarly extreme nature. Sadly I cannot recreate them as I have
in the course of the day tried removing a few things and reverting to
stable.
William Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WM> In the course of installing ntp, apt updated my C development stuff.
WM> Now upon compiling applications that compiled cleanly before, I get
WM> pages of warnings and failures. For example:
WM>
WM> In file included from /usr/include/linux/affs_fs_i.h
Is test broken? I don't know if this is normal, but...
I just installed ntp. Unfortunately, I had the test archive in my
source list instead of just stable (I installed X 4.0.? a while
back from test and then forgot to remove the entry from the source
list).
In the course of installing ntp, ap
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