Sorry about the missing attachment... Here it is, inline: Reading Package Lists... Building Dependency Tree... Starting Starting 2 Investigating libkpathsea3 Package libkpathsea3 has broken dep on tetex-lib Considering tetex-lib 2 as a solution to libkpathsea3 1 Holding Back libkpathsea3 rather than change tetex-lib Investigating debian-policy Package debian-policy has broken dep on packaging-manual Considering packaging-manual 1 as a solution to debian-policy 1 Holding Back debian-policy rather than change packaging-manual Investigating lynx-ssl Package lynx-ssl has broken dep on lynx Considering lynx 2 as a solution to lynx-ssl -1 Holding Back lynx-ssl rather than change lynx Investigating tetex-bin Package tetex-bin has broken dep on libkpathsea3 Considering libkpathsea3 1 as a solution to tetex-bin 1 Holding Back tetex-bin rather than change libkpathsea3 Try to Re-Instate debian-policy Try to Re-Instate lynx-ssl Try to Re-Instate tetex-bin Done The following packages have been kept back debian-policy lynx-ssl tetex-bin 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
> Joe Nahmias wrote: > > After editing my /etc/apt/sources.list, I ran apt-get update to > > get the new list of packages. I then upgraded: apt-utils, > > debconf, dpkg, and apt; which completed sucessfully. Finally I > > ran apt-get dist-upgrade about 3-4 times until my system reached > > steady-state. In the final analysis I ended up with a fairly > > complete woody system with only three (3) packages not being > > upgraded: debian-policy, lynx-ssl, and tetex-bin. > > > > I have lots, and I do mean lots, of debugging info as I ran all > > apt commands within script, with the options --fix-broken > > --show-upgraded -o Debug::pkgProblemmResolver=1. For now, I am > > attaching the output showing the three broken packages. > > > > Let me know if bugs should be files against these packages. > > Your attachment didn't go through. > > Bugs should probably be filed against all three packages, and any others > that caused you to have to re-run apt-get dist-upgrade. > > -- > see shy jo > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

