Since they're not crucial packages (by crucial, I mean things like bash,
and init), I would suggest forcing the removal of all of them, and then
apt-get the new ones.
Edward
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 23:21, ZekeVarg wrote:
> I just ran dist-upgrade on my sid-box and I got problems with:
> python2.3-g
Anthony Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> This morning I tried to do my routine apt-get upgrade && apt-get
> dist-upgrade. The dist-upgrade blew up on some kde packages.
I found the solution on bugs.debian.org:
dpkg --purge kdelibs3-crypto then apt-get -f install.
-Anthony.
I too gave /var 30MB when installing Debian for the 1st time.
I think it is worth mentioning because I took this figure from the Debian-FAQ.
I think it should be changed before potato is released. In view of today disk
sizes I would change it to 100MB.
Some other changes I would do for the figure
David J Kanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DJK> When attempting to upgrade, in pieces, from Slink to Potato, I
DJK> got this error message when typing apt-get dist-upgrade:
DJK>
DJK> E: Sorry, you don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/
DJK>
DJK> Do I have too small a partition,
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