For me it was even worse. I half-installed libc6 in the old version, then opened dselect, and tried to remove libdb2 (something probably extremely silly). Now libc is broken, along with dpkg rm, mv, ls, and probably another lot of basic stuff. What is wrong for dpkg to work, is that it does not find ldconfig.
Is there a way to solve this, make dpkg work and reinstall the newer version of libc? Otherwise I have to reinstall everything from scratch. This is boring, but perhaps is the easiest way to go back to potato. Thanks Alessandro On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Stephan Engelke wrote: > Johann Spies writes: > > > Replace your libc6 package with the potato version using dpkg -i with > > the --force-depends option. > > Unfortunately this did not work; I could not get around the > dependencies on glibc 2.2. > > To shorten a long story, I have done a reinstall, and got the system > up to working condition within three hours. There's probably the odd > package still missing, but I am reinstalling everything by hand > intentionally, because it gives me a chance to clean things up a > little and get rid of unused packages. > > Cheers -- Stephan > -- > Stephan Engelke [EMAIL > PROTECTED] > *** Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem. *** > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >