On Vi, 01 mai 20, 14:05:42, Dale Harris wrote: > > It was pretty much a fresh install from DVD. I did have some issues > remounting the install DVD from the ILO, but otherwise it pretty normal > install. Was the system fully up-to-date before attempting to install wine32? > It's working now. That depends on your definition of "working". Mine includes "all security updates installed" ;) > > Full output would have been better here. Automatically installed > > packages that *may* be removed are not a problem, what apt wants to > > actually remove is. > > > > I could send logs, I suppose, if you want? Otherwise I didn't really keep > track of each problem package. Might not be necessary. Does 'apt update' followed by 'apt upgrade' complete cleanly, without any packages "held back"? While unorthodox[1], the downgrading of packages might have fixed the version skew. Just make sure your system is not in a situation where security updates are not applied. As a general rule, before doing any package operations make sure your system is fully updated. [1] package downgrades are generally not supported. You probably got away with it in this particular case because the difference in versions was minor. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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