You wrote: >Apparently, it doesn't like version numbers in "Packages" which contain a >colon. It stops at cdda2wav, because the version number contains ":".
That's the "epoch" feature, used in cases where the upstream version numbering scheme changed, to make set dpkg's idea of which versions are newer than others straight. >My old version of dpkg is 1.2.11 (i386 elf), I'm trying to install Debian >1.3.1. Your version of dpkg does not support epochs. You'll have to upgrade dpkg with dpkg first (dpkg -i dpkg-from-1.3.1.deb) (if that doesn't work, do dpkg --clear-avail, then dpkg -i dpkg-from-1.3.1.deb). After that upgrade, you should be able to continue with dselect. This information used to be in the upgrades/ directory on the FTP site, but has apparently been removed. HTH, Ray -- J.H.M. Dassen | RUMOUR Believe all you hear. Your world may [EMAIL PROTECTED] | not be a better one than the one the blocks | live in but it'll be a sight more vivid. | - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]