Russell,
I had a look at dnscache , as a result had to install bind so I set up a
caching only name server as per the HOWTO and as the deb README,well almost.
Got online this am and apt-get worked ok. Updating right now.
I guess i'll leave it at that now it dosen't appear to be broke.
Maybe wo
On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 11:21:06PM +1100, Russell Davies wrote:
> ; Tried both upgrade and dist-upgrade, can't be certain now but one gave a
> ; bunch of errors and declined to work. The one that did loaded 57 files
> ; including pcima stuff which I did not have or want and libc6 v2.1.96-1.
> ;
>
; Tried both upgrade and dist-upgrade, can't be certain now but one gave a
; bunch of errors and declined to work. The one that did loaded 57 files
; including pcima stuff which I did not have or want and libc6 v2.1.96-1.
;
; Apt-get update failed after the files were installed, so now I have two
Tried both upgrade and dist-upgrade, can't be certain now but one gave a
bunch of errors and declined to work. The one that did loaded 57 files
including pcima stuff which I did not have or want and libc6 v2.1.96-1.
Apt-get update failed after the files were installed, so now I have two
installs o
On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 02:25:46PM +1100, Russ Pitman wrote:
> Over the last few days I have installed/reinstalled potato systems and
> have used the apt-get update/apt-get upgrade to bring up a woody
> installation.
Don't know if it helps, but for doing an upgrade of releases (and for
tracking un
Over the last few days I have installed/reinstalled potato systems and
have used the apt-get update/apt-get upgrade to bring up a woody
installation.
Always after the upgrade finishes apt-get fails with the 'something wicked'
error.
I have tried using just 'nameserver localhost' in resolv.conf bu
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