On 6/17/06, Marc Dirix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I do:
> apt-get -t unstable install dbmail
> Then there are dependencies to meet for dbmail and in a chain one ends
> up to be libc6 version from testing. That's what I upgraded to
> testing. Are you saying I didn't have to do that? How? I'll be glad to
> go back to the stable version if you tell me how that is possible.
>
by adding -t unstable to apt-get, and adding libc6 to the same
command you'd also end up with
libc6 from unstable.
I would check which libc6 I wanted, and install that one (and kernel
images) from testing.
Then afterwards install the correct dbmail package.
You can't be going to fast in mixed versions because then eventually
you'll end up with the unstable tree again.
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Thank you Mark
I have got that part down now.
I have created a little howto on the wiki. Go check it out if you like
and see if it is OK
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=debian:debian_stable_dbmail_2.1xx
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Demi