Can somebody please explain this?

        # sudo apt-get -u dist-upgrade
        Reading Package Lists... Done
        Building Dependency Tree... Done
        Calculating Upgrade... Done
        0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

        # sudo apt-get -u upgrade
        Reading Package Lists... Done
        Building Dependency Tree... Done
        0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

        # sudo aptitude -P upgrade
        Reading Package Lists... Done
        Building Dependency Tree
        Reading extended state information... Done
        No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
        0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
        Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
        Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] n
        Abort.

        # sudo aptitude -P dist-upgrade
        Reading Package Lists... Done
        Building Dependency Tree
        Reading extended state information... Done
        The following NEW packages will be automatically installed:
          communicator-smotif-477 libdvbpsi1 libgd1-noxpm libruby libxslt1 t1lib1
        The following NEW packages will be installed:
          communicator communicator-base-477 communicator-smotif-477 freetype2 gwm
          ldso libasn1-6-heimdal libbz2 libc-client2001 libdns8 libdvbpsi1 libecpg3
          libelfg0 libepplet0 libevas0 libfltk1 libgc6 libgd1 libgd1-noxpm libgd2
          libgdk-pixbuf2 libgmp2 libgnutls5 libhdf4g libisc4 libncurses4 libnetpbm9
          libopencdk4 libopenldap-runtime libopenldap1 libpcap0 libpgsql2 libpng3
          libproplist0 libqt2 libruby libscrollkeeper0 libservlet2.3-java
          libsigc++0 libsnmp4.2 libstdc++2.10 libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1 libstringlist0
          libungif3g libwmf0.2-2 libxaw6 libxmltok1 libxslt1 netscape
          netscape-base-4 netscape-base-477 perl-5.005-base perl-5.005-doc
          perl-5.005-suid perl-5.6 t1lib1 vflib2 xlib6g xlibmesa-dev xlibmesa3
          xlibosmesa3 xlibs-dev xmhtml1
        0 packages upgraded, 63 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
        Need to get 8078kB/15.7MB of archives. After unpacking 41.4MB will be used.
        Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] n
        Abort.

Notice this:

        # dpkg -l '*communicator*'
        Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
        | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
        |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
        ||/ Name           Version        Description
        +++-==============-==============-============================================
        pn  communicator   <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-b <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-b <none>         (no description available)
        un  communicator-b <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-n <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-n <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-n <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-s <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-s <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-s <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-s <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-s <none>         (no description available)
        pn  communicator-s <none>         (no description available)

In fact, I do not know what any of those NEW packages to be installed
are about.  Do you?

I know that this system has been upgraded since slink, and -- at one
time -- I did have installed netscape* and communicator*; but, clearly
these are all purged.

What is this about?

How can I correct this, so using aptitude on this box is less dangerous?

What do you think?

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