Ooops sorry; I'm looking for pam_winbind.so of course ;-)
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Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
> how can i use apt-get to upgrade to the unstable
> version ?
vi /etc/sources.list
HTH,
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Hi group,
where is it in unstable? Couldn't find it in the whole system...
helpless (or maybe clueless?),
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Faheem Mitha wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 13:28:30 +0200, wjl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [apt-get install crashing]
> Why not try doing a backtrace with gdb to see where the problem lies?
Hi Faheem,
yes, that would be a good idea, but this morning everything works again
au
buglist already - there is one segfault
described there, but that was still with 0.5.13...
A hint anyone?
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anks again.
Greetings from Bremen, Germany,
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debian/dists
unstable/no
n-free/source/Release
[27482 14:38:54] Delivered partial file /var/cache/apt-proxy/debian/dists
unsta
ble/non-free/source/Release, from offset 0.
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ve, work like a charm. What does *not* work is that I update/upgrade each
morning, like I used to when I had official debian servers in each
machines' /etc/apt/sources.list - so I guess the problem is with apt-proxy
itself, right?
Hmmm do I have to check the source to understand it?
But thank
t; cause of the problem.
>
> -Roberto
Hmmm - I tried to change the backend frequency - but that still doesn't
solve the problem. Even the proxy machine itself doesn't update/upgrade
when set to itself in /etc/apt/sources.list...
Does someone know more about this?
TIA,
wjl aka Wolfgang Lo
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