Hi, I need some help sorting out a bit of a mess I've created. I have a stable (woody) system. I use cups with gimpprint to print, and wanted a driver for a newer printer which apparently is supported in newer versions of gimpprint. I therefore installed gimpprint from testing. That went fine, except when I try & add printers through the cups web interface, after choosing the printer name I get a '404' error. I therefore decided to try & go back to my previous version of gimpprint.
Here's what apt did when I first installed the testing version of gimpprint: debian:~# apt-get -t testing install cupsys-driver-gimpprint -u Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following extra packages will be installed: libc6 libc6-dev libcupsimage2 libcupsys2 libdb1-compat libgcrypt1 libgimpprint1 libgnutls7 liblzo1 libpng12-0 libtasn1-0 linux-kernel-headers locales zlib1g The following packages will be REMOVED: libnss-db The following NEW packages will be installed: libcupsimage2 libdb1-compat libgcrypt1 libgnutls7 liblzo1 libpng12-0 libtasn1-0 linux-kernel-headers The following packages will be upgraded cupsys-driver-gimpprint libc6 libc6-dev libcupsys2 libgimpprint1 locales zlib1g In order to go back, I created the file /etc/apt/preferences and added the following to it: Package: * Pin: release a=stable Priority: 1001 I then ran apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade but it didn't change anything. Removing gimpprint & installing the stable version fails with broken dependencies relating to libc6. Where do I go from here? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]