I was installing Debian unstable (SID) on a friends system on Monday evening and I could only get as far as:
Installing Sarge from a beta3 installer (no problems)
After the install I edited the /etc/apt/sources.list and from "testing" to "unstable", then I ran "apt-get update" followed by "apt-get dist-upgrade".
At this point I had libpam-runtime fail to install?
I tried to do a fresh install on my laptop last night (Tuesday) and after the install and changing my sources.list from "testing" to "unstable" I ran apt-get update and then apt-get dist-upgrade and the same package "libpam-runtime" fails to install. So it looks like libpam-runtime is broken in unstable because it has happened on two different machines with two different architectures. My friends desktop is a Athalon and my laptop is a Pentium4 Mobile.
Anyone else seeing this?
Ralph
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