Everything seems still to work, except ssh - and I can live with the
fact that my package system is broken now.
Would it be possible to force the installation of a appropriate ssh
package just to make that work again?

I already searched at http://archive.debian.org/debian/ but did not
find one, any idea where I have to look?

Thanks, Clemens

2009/2/18 Douglas A. Tutty <dtu...@vianet.ca>:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 02:33:52PM +0100, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry for bothering you again :-/
>>
>> > It really depends on what you want.  If you want to stick to Sarge
>> > (which may be sensible on a system with only 24 MB RAM), you should
>> > point your sources.list to it, i.e. use
>> > deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ sarge main contrib non-free
>>
>> Thanks for the tip, already did that.
>>
>> >  and downgrade packages to their Sarge version.
>> Whats the best way of doing that?
>> I already googled a lot, but I don't see how pinning could help in my case 
>> :-/
>>
>> The problem for now is, when I e.g. try to install ssh with "apt-get
>> install", apt reports a lot of packages can't be installed because
>> they depend on libc6 > 2.3.2 which is marked to be not installed.
>>
>> apt-get -f install tells me it would remove half of my system
>> (including apache, postgres, ...).
>>
>
> It seems very strange if the ssh package you are trying to install is in
> Sarge, for it to want to pull in something that is not in Sarge.  You
> should probably send us your entire sources.list.
>
> The best way to sort out problems is with aptitude's visual mode.
>
> Doug.
>
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