On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 15:31 -0500, Marsh wrote: > I am currently running stable/Woody on my system. I decided to move > up to something more leading edge "testing". I changed my > "sources.list" to: > > deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free > > Next I cleaned out the old apt lists "/var/lib/apt/lists". > > Then I did an "update": > > lists:# apt-get update > Get:1 http://http.us.debian.org testing/main Packages [3237kB] > Get:2 http://http.us.debian.org testing/main Release [81B] > Get:3 http://http.us.debian.org testing/contrib Packages [61.7kB] > Get:4 http://http.us.debian.org testing/contrib Release [84B] > Get:5 http://http.us.debian.org testing/non-free Packages [61.5kB] > Get:6 http://http.us.debian.org testing/non-free Release [85B] > Fetched 3360kB in 14s (231kB/s) > Reading Package Lists... > Building Dependency Tree... > lists:# > > Looks good so far. > > lists:# apt-get -sq dist-upgrade > Reading Package Lists... > Building Dependency Tree... > 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > lists:# > > Seems very sparse when going from stable to testing. Did I miss > something in the process? What does /etc/apt/apt.conf or /etc/apt/preferences say. Have you pinned stable or set the default to stable/woody? -- greg, greg@gregfolkert.net The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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