On 2005-11-23 12:20:27, Thomas Hood wrote:
I have revised my install notes. The workstation in question was installed from scratch with the, at that time testing, Debian Installer 3.1. This means I installed are bare bones Sarge - only an absolute minimum package set. Immediately after installing Sarge and change all references i sources.list from Sarge to Sid and did a dist-upgrade. From that time on this workstation have only been running Sid. Therefore no potato on this machine. I there think the question of non-supported upgrades is not an issue?Michael Rasmussen: Did you ever upgrade to sarge per se, or did you upgrade straight from potato to post-sarge sid? If so then that could be the reason you have this problem. Upgrades that skip stable releases are not supported. That is, you must always upgrade packages to the versions in the next stable release before upgrading them beyond that.
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