I upgraded to slink some time ago, via apt-get, and it's been running smoothly ever since. I hadn't even thought about using dselect again until recently and it upgraded a few thing apt-get hadn't caught. However, it's also got a lot of packages in "Obsolete" sections. What do I do with these? Here's a sampling of what dselect has:
------- Obsolete/local Required packages in section base ------- *** Req base slang0.99.38 0.99.38-6 <none> ------- Obsolete/local Standard packages in section devel ------- *** Std devel ncurses3.4-d 1.9.9g-8.10 <none> ------- Obsolete/local Standard packages in section utils ------- *** Std utils lsof 4.28-3 <none> ----- Obsolete/local Optional packages ----- ------- Obsolete/local Optional packages in section libs ------- *** Opt libs libwraster0 0.14.1-7 <none> *** Opt libs newt0.21 0.21-8 <none> ------- Obsolete/local Optional packages in section non-free/graphics ------ *** Opt non-free libjpeg-gif 6a-11 <none> ------- Obsolete/local Optional packages in section non-free/libs ------- *** Opt non-free libglide2 2.4-3 <none> ------- Obsolete/local Optional packages in section x11 ------- *** Opt x11 xfntbig 3.3.2.3-2 <none> ----- Obsolete/local Extra packages ----- ------- Obsolete/local Extra packages in section net ------- *** Xtr net opie 2.31-3 <none> ----- Obsolete/local Unclassified packages ----- ------- Obsolete/local Unclassified packages without a section ------- *** ? ? kernel-image homepc.16 <none> *** ? ? kernel-image homepc.17 <none> The last two are my home-brewed kernels built with make-kpkg (2.0.36 and 2.2.1) so I THINK I can just ignore those, but what about the others? Can I remove them? Thx, Gary