downgrade
hi,
ich will folgendes machen:
everest:/etc/apt# apt-get -u -s install libc6=2.2.5-11.5 tk8.3=8.3.3-8
locales=2.2.5-11.5 fileutils shellutils textutils libexpat1=1.95.2-6
libpam0g=0.72-35
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, tk8.3 is already the newest version.
Sorry, fileutils is already the newest version.
Sorry, shellutils is already the newest version.
Sorry, textutils is already the newest version.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
coreutils libdb1-compat libdb4.1 libmm13
The following NEW packages will be installed:
locales
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED
libc6 libexpat1 libpam0g
WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed
This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
coreutils
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 3 downgraded, 4 to remove and 1
not upgraded.
Remv coreutils (5.0-3 )
Inst libexpat1 (1.95.2-6 Debian:3.0r2/stable)
Remv libmm13 (1.3.0-1 )
Inst libpam0g (0.72-35 Debian:3.0r2/stable)
Conf libpam0g (0.72-35 Debian:3.0r2/stable)
Remv libdb4.1 (4.1.25-4 )
Remv libdb1-compat (2.1.3-7 ) [libc6 ]
Inst libc6 (2.2.5-11.5 Debian:3.0r2/stable, Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
Conf libc6 (2.2.5-11.5 Debian:3.0r2/stable, Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
Inst locales (2.2.5-11.5 Debian:3.0r2/stable, Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
Conf libexpat1 (1.95.2-6 Debian:3.0r2/stable)
Conf locales (2.2.5-11.5 Debian:3.0r2/stable, Debian-Security:3.0/stable)
everest:/etc/apt#
führt mich das ins Chaos oder sollte alles glatt gehen?
Gruß Peter
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