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Re: After the Libc6 Fiasco



> David Baron:

> > Luckily, using the live-CD, I was able to download and re-install the 

> > "testing" packages for libc6 and friends and finally get my system

> > working  again.

>

> What problem are you referring to? The breakage from the missing

> symlinks on amd64? That issue has been fixed some weeks ago.


The problem was flagged as a bug and then no longer appeared. Partial installation. The error message I got was that an alleged "non-dpkg-owned" library was present, too dangerous to update. However, some of the packages were indeed updated. The resulting mix was not operational for x-windows and some other less critical programs.


I am running 686 (32-bit) on a P4.


(Since half these files are symlinks, missing symlinks in such critical packages are inexcusable, I think, but that was not my problem.)


>

> > OK:

> > 1. Unstable can sometimes get broken. I accept that.

> > 2. However, libc6 stuff is so critical that any upgrade posted must be 

> > installable and operational. Some folks might not recover.

>

> Then they shouldn't run unstable. :)

Yup. But they already had it installed and running without much ado for ages.


>

> > Since the current packages only partially installed last attempt, I am

> > afraid  to upgrade any of this now. What is the status in reality?

>

> Works for me (on amd64). What's your specific problem? Which version are

> you on, which do you try to install and how does it fail?


I supposed I could try again. Since I manually dpkg-downgraded to the testing packages, there should really be no non-dpkg library around. Since I had to fix this stuff manually a long while back, maybe there was some file I copied to /lib. Still, should have given me the choice to abort all of it or go ahead. Worst case would have been no worse.


If it fails to totally install again, I still have the testing packages to which to downgrade immediately this time. I would only touch the x-stuff if it succeeds since their dependencies on the libc6 and friends are critical. Or maybe wait till the next upgrade?



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