Gavin Hamill wrote: > Hello :) > > I did an apt-get update today on my alpha 'unstable' system and nearly > required new trousers this morning when I almost pressed 'Y' to this > little lot... > > macha:/home/gdh/# apt-get dist-upgrade > Reading Package Lists... Done > Building Dependency Tree... Done > Calculating Upgrade... Done > The following packages will be REMOVED: > adduser analog apache apache-common autoconf automake build-essential > courier-imap cvs-buildpackage ...[snip]...
You're using unstable aren't you? Perl 5.6 is going through a package rearrangement, so most of these packages are going to have to be recreated with the new structure in mind. If I were you, I'd point back to testing or stable until some of the major bugs with the new Perl structure get worked out. Otherwise, you need to learn how to 'hack' a bit more and get your hands dirty; be willing to break your system. Incidentally, when you do 'dist-upgrade' on unstable, you're simply ASKING for trouble. At the most, would only run the following in a cron job: apt-get upgrade -yud Do not upgrade automatically, but do download the packages for a supervised upgrade at a later date and time. The only branch I would trust unattended upgrades/dist-upgrades to would be the stable and security sources, and you should never have to do a dist-upgrade on stable. -- ^chewie