On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 15:08, Joris Huizer wrote: > Hello, > > Since the reports about debian servers being cracked (or something like > that) apt-get update can't connect to a server people.debian.org > (192.25.206.10) > I believe this is a non-us server so it seems reasonable to assume this > is just because debian guru's are still working out what happened and > everything. > > So far no real problem; Because I'm using woody, and the debian 3.0 r2 > was ? released, I want to get the computer up to date; > Even though apt-get couldn't connect to people.debian.org, I decided to > run a apt-get dist-upgrade ; After asking about configuring the > keyboard, it complains about debianutils trying to overwrite > `/bin/readlink', which is also in package coreutils (see also the > attached log file) > > What causes this ? I'm using packages from http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk > but I didn't see anything about coreutils so I think this is not the > cause of this problem ... > > Can anybody tell me what to do to get the new debianutils to install? > > Thanks for any help, > > Joris
If you have a slew of unofficial sources in your /etc/apt/sources.list file, you should remove all of them and try again. Such packages are unofficial for a good reason.
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