Re: Upgrading to unstable
This reason why it is more difficult is that when upgrading from stable ->
unstable: you are upgrading from libc5 -> libc6. Have you followed the steps
in the mini-HOWTO for this? You can find it at:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/doc/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html.tar.gz
Thanks,
Dennis
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On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Brian Skreeg wrote:
>
> Upgrading to unstable used to be easy. Login, get list, choose
> yer kit, install. Play. Lovely.
> The current unstable tree seems impossible to me to upgrade to without
> horrid dependancy stuff creeping in everywhere. My main problem seems
> to be with lib6g+ (or something similar), tk4.2 (I have tk42) , tk7.6
> (I have tk76) and stuff like that. Choosing just a simple thing like
> "tkirc" for upgrading results in a large mangled mess of dependancy
> conflicts. Anyone got any suggestions for getting started in this tree?
>
>
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