woody" (right now
stable=potato and testing=woody).
-D
> I got round this problem by installing the package libdb2 by hand with
> dpkg. More precisely: dpkg -i libdb2_2%3a2.7.7-8_i386.deb The deb was
> in /var/cache/apt/archives.
>
> The upgrade proceeded more or less smoothly after that, but there was
> also a problem with exim; I had to create the d
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 01:28:28AM +, nestea wrote:
> tonight when i tried to upgrade a few boxes to woody, i received the
> following error message.
>
> ---
> perl: error while loading shared libraries: libdb.so.3: cannot open shared
> o
bian.org
> Subject: Re: upgrade to testing (woody) -- failed
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 01:28:28AM +, nestea wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > tonight when i tried to upgrade a few boxes to woody, i
>
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 01:28:28AM +, nestea wrote:
> hi all,
>
> tonight when i tried to upgrade a few boxes to woody, i received the
> following error message.
>
> any idea?
>
>
> ---
> perl: error while loading shared libraries: libdb.
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 01:28:28AM +, nestea wrote:
> hi all,
>
> tonight when i tried to upgrade a few boxes to woody, i received the
> following error message.
>
> any idea?
>
>
> ---
> perl: error while loading shared libraries: libdb.
hi all,
tonight when i tried to upgrade a few boxes to woody, i received the following
error message.
any idea?
---
perl: error while loading shared libraries: libdb.so.3: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
E: Write er
Simon Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The package lists I download for the Testing distribution from
>http.us.debian.org, and the mirrors that I've tried, do not contain
>any of the packages whose names start after f something. This results
>the package 'apt' appearing in the list, b
This one has the complete Packages.gz
deb ftp://ftp.nz.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
Can someone tell me why Progeny screwed up backspace and delete in X?
Thanks,
Chuck
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Simon Read wrote:
> Folks,
>
> The package lists I download for the Testing dis
Folks,
The package lists I download for the Testing distribution from
http.us.debian.org, and the mirrors that I've tried, do not contain
any of the packages whose names start after f something. This results
the package 'apt' appearing in the list, but the package 'grep' not
appeari
Hi
I had the same problem with my upgrade to 4.0.2.
By default it expects /etc/X11/X to be your server. I set up a symlink from
there to the actual xserver which is xfree86 (sorry don't remember the path
and am away from my Linux box - a "find" should locate it).
Malcolm Gray
To quote RAccess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# P.S. As topic indicates, this is a woody/testing box.
Unless I'm mistaken, you can use the "task-x-window-system" package to
install X. Since you've uninstalled everything, this is probably your
safest bet.
Keep in mind there are, as of yet, no GUI tools to
Hello. Today I ran apt-get update; apt-get -u upgrade and found that new X
is out. "Yay!", I said. :) I ran the complete upgrade. About 13 packages
were kept back, so I sequentially upgraded them too. Now I closed X and
reconfigured it. Now when I run 'startx' this is what happens:
X: cannot stat
Hi.
I pointed my apt sources.list at testing and did an 'apt-get
dist-upgrade' which did it's job for the most part but left me with
the following error messages (modulo some formatting):
Preparing to replace libstdc++2.10-dev 1:2.95.2-13 (using
.../libstdc++2.10-dev_1%3a2.95.2-20_i386
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