On 6/3/07, John O'Hagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Just to share a problem - and its solution - that I'm surprised doesn't
happen
more often with Testing:
Did a dist-upgrade yesterday using adept (frontend for aptitude),
previewing
the changes first to check for breakages. After the upgrad
Hi,
Just to share a problem - and its solution - that I'm surprised doesn't happen
more often with Testing:
Did a dist-upgrade yesterday using adept (frontend for aptitude), previewing
the changes first to check for breakages. After the upgrade libc6 (and three
other related packages) were bro
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 15:42:49 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> iHR libc6 2.2.5-11.1 GNU C
I was hoping s
I am a bit surprising since nobody answers my question. Perhaps it's not
the correct list. In this case could somebody to say me the list where I
have to send the message.
Thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I have a machine with debian woody. After upgrade with dselect or apt-get
( this w
I have a machine with debian woody. After upgrade with dselect or apt-get (
this was a few months ago and I don't remember now if it was with apt-get or
dselect) libc6 is half-installed. In fact if I run dpkg -C, I get:
The following packages are in a mess due to serious problems during
install
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 07:30:42PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 02:09:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 06:35:43PM -, Alberto Rodriguez wrote:
> > > I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time that I didn?t upgrade the
>packets. with apt-get I tr
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 02:09:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 06:35:43PM -, Alberto Rodriguez wrote:
> > I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time that I didn?t upgrade the
>packets. with apt-get I tried upgrade packets but this failed.
> Ooooh, ouchy. That's
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 06:35:43PM -, Alberto Rodriguez wrote:
> I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time that I didn´t upgrade the
>packets. with apt-get I tried upgrade packets but this failed.
> Now if I run "dpkg -C" I get:
>
>
> Package: libc6
> Status: install reinstreq hal
I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time
that I didn´t upgrade the packets. with apt-get I tried upgrade packets but this
failed.
Now if I run "dpkg -C" I get:
Package: libc6Status: install reinstreq
half-installedPriority: requiredSection: baseInstalled-Size:
12760Maintainer:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 05:04:10PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Marc Monkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-13 22:16:18 +0200]:
> > Building Dependency Tree... Done
> > You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> > Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> > libc
Marc Monkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-13 22:16:18 +0200]:
> I am new to debian, but like to get a router firewall get set up for my home
> network, so I started out with a woody install and got the router and
A stock Woody install. Excellent. That is a great version to work
with for this p
Hi,
I am new to debian, but like to get a router firewall get set up for my home
network, so I started out with a woody install and got the router and
firewall all started, but now I wanted to install snort and I got into some
trouble. If I do an apt-get upgrade I get the following message.
I
I am attempting an install on an HP B2600. Due to the USB keyboard/mouse I am
installing via the serial interface. I downloaded the Jigdo ISO images (with good
checksum verify) and burned CD1. I then booted from it via PALO. The install program
comes up and all is well. I set up the partit
Jiri Baum wrote:
>Presumably the best option would be to download a matched set of the latest
>libc, libc-dev and libc-whatever, and use dpkg to install them.
I've done that and it worked!
Thanks for the help.
Carlos
crp:
...
> Should I use dpkg to force the downgrade of libc6 from the t version to the u
> version and then rerun apt-get upgrade?
> Will it break the packages that depend on libc6_2.0.7u only temporarily?
Hmm, personally I've been running slink packages against the hamm libc with
no problems (ap
crp wrote:
>
> I must say that does seem a little drastic.
> Should I use dpkg to force the downgrade of libc6
> from the t version to the u version and then rerun
> apt-get upgrade?
> Will it break the packages that depend on
> libc6_2.0.7u only temporarily?
> Or are there other options?
>
I'm using Debian 2.0 which comes with libc6_2.0.7t-1. I also had to install
libc6-dev_2.0.7t-1 and libc6-pic_2.0.7t-1. Later I needed the 2.0.7u version
(for some packages which I can't remember - WindowMaker was probably one of
them) so I downloaded libc6_2.0.7u-4 (just that one) from the Debia
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