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Re: serious trouble while apt-get update,upgrade,dist-upgrade



I've found the solution at 

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=120884&repeatmerged=yes

"> tar 1.13.25-1 just got into woody and tried to break my system just like
> reported in this original bug report for tar 1.13.25-1 for unstable.

Yes, this is unfortunate, but the newer cpio is already in the woody tree
on
the master server, so this should get fixed within one mirror propagation
delay.  No further uploads are required."

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So, anyone doing dist-upgrade of woody until the newer cpio makes it to the
mirrors will end up in a situation like mine.
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My question now is which package contains ldd? I do have libc6 Version:
2.2.4-5 installed, but there's
no ldd.

LAci


On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 19:42:53 X LAci wrote:

[..]

linux:~# apt-get --simulate dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Calculating Upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  cpio initrd-tools kernel-image-2.4.12-686 kernel-image-2.4.14-686 
The following packages have been kept back
  libsdl-image1.2 libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl1.2-dev libsmpeg0 
1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 4 to remove and 4  not upgraded.
Remv kernel-image-2.4.14-686 (2.4.14-1 Debian:testing)
Remv kernel-image-2.4.12-686 (2.4.12-1 Debian:testing)
Remv initrd-tools (0.1.13 Debian:testing)
Remv cpio (2.4.2-38 Debian:testing)
Inst tar (1.13.25-1 Debian:testing)
Conf tar (1.13.25-1 Debian:testing)

So, again it wants to remove my kernels, cpio, initrd.... 

Any idea how to get ldd back, and solve this whole mess?

Bye,

Laci



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