Re: BEFORE YOU UPGRADE TO POTATO LOOK AT...
29Jan00, 02:45, Rocky Mountain Range Time
I just now did an upgrade through dselect, apt, and chose
the default in dselect (libc6). After the reboot, Netscape 4.7 worked
fine--even with plugger reinstalled. Netscape accessed other sites
well, too, so the 3c905tx driver is working here, too (in re. another
post to debian-user).
It is understandable that the package info for libc6-bin would
confuse (where it says "replaces libc6"), but the default action
(libc6) in dselect kept this server run
(installation of libc6 and removal of libc6-bin) kept this system
running.
Art
on Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 11:07:08AM -0500, paul wrote:
> BEFORE YOU UPGRADE TO POTATO LOOK AT ALL THREADS ON DEVEL PERTAINING TO LIBC6
> PROBLEMS.
>
> Sorry about the all caps. ;-) but I believe its in order. There is currently
> a problem with the libc6 package that the maintainer is working on right now.
> Libc6 was incoporated into a different package (libc6-bin or something like),
> which now conflicts with and replaces libc6. Several threads on debian-devel
> explain the problem more fully. I would always reccomend thoroughly scanning
> debian-devel for upgrade issues before you "apt-get dist-upgrade" so you don't
> get bit.
>
> -ptw-
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