Hello All, Yesterday I took the plunge, and tried to upgrade my Bo system to Hamm via the autoup.sh script found at the Debian web site. I specified ftp to acquire the new files, and let the script run with defaults to ftp.debian.org. My system was 2.0.31 kernel, with libc6 and libc5-compat (I think). It downloaded the files, said it had everything it needed, and began the upgrade. Many packages didn't install, and some could not be removed (timezone, wg15-locale, etc). I manually removed the packages the script didn't, then ran autoup.sh again, specifying local mirror for source files, and specifying /var/lib/dpkg/methods/ftp (I think) which is where ftp put them. It again stated it had all necessary files, and tried to proceed. Timezones installed, and some others, but I soon got an error from /sbin/ldconfig that libc.so was not found. I checked in /usr/lib and found libc.so was a symlink to libc.so.5.4.33, which was not on the system (removed by the script?). I did a find for libc* and found libc.so.5.4.38, and set a symlink to libc.so and ran the script again. Eventually, the script completed, and I was ready to upgrade via dselect using ftp. More problems ensued. I'm being told that packages I want are not found, even though the option to update available packages worked. Can someone give me specific paths to specify in dselect for ftp upgrade? I want to convert my system to Hamm, but I can't complete, and I'm afraid to shutdown or reboot for fear it may not come back up. Are there packages that run under Bo that won't under Hamm? (xloadimage, etc?). Which libraries must I have to run X-windows, gimp, etc, and which libraries must NOT be loaded to avoid conflicts? I have read the lib5tolib6 how-to at the debian web site. I need specific advice, if anyone has had similar problems and overcame them.
Thanks for any help. Russ P.S. I don't have access to my machine during the day, as I'm at work and haven't configured it yet to allow me to telnet to it over the phone. Russell Cook, Engineering Branch WSR-88D Operational Support Facility (405)366-6520 x4237 [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .