Answering my own message (See below).
Still - someone else might fall intio the same trap...
While playing with sid I had added the
APT::Default-Release "testing"
directive to my /etc/apt/apt.conf
Removing this has fixed the problem.
Cheers
Dave
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 09:44:20AM +00
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 09:44:20AM +, Dave Whiteley wrote:
> It now refuses to install because it cannot find libnspr4.
>
> I have looked at the mirrors I use, and at debian.org, and I cannot
> find libnspr4 at all. Any ideas where in the pool structure it is?
It's in /debian/pool/main/m/moz
Hello All,
I am rather confused. (Those who know me will agree, but that does not
matter here.)
I am running a box on "testing" mainly, but I have played with sid a
little bit, changed my mind, and removed references to sid from my
apt/sources file.
For some reason, my installation of mozilla wa
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