On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 11:48:29AM -0500, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > Bug#193566: Uninstallable in testing > Bug#212957: Can not apt-get install apt-listchanges in sarge. dependencies > problems > Bug#195390: wajig: cannot install on testing > Bug#195854: apt-listchanges: Broken package in Testing Distribution > Bug#203534: python-apt: mixed-up dependencies leading to installation > problems in sarge > Bug#207819: not installable due to broken depencies > Bug#209215: apt-listchanges uninstallable in sarge
apt is now up to date in testing. Unfortunately, during the period when python-apt and apt-listchanges was uninstallable in testing, the testing scripts didn't mind making changes which left them still uninstallable, and so they've installed python 2.3 versions - which, you've guessed it, are uninstallable in testing. :( Off to hack on the python transition now, I suppose ... -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

