I can run dist-upgrade all day long and keep getting the output below (which I think means that libwww-pm is not getting upgraded).
Somehow apt-get does not understand that it already has the newest version. This has come up before, with a different package. AFAIR no cause was found and no solution offered. After a couple of "fink scanpackages", "sudo apt-get update" and removal and reinstallation of libwww, it probably will go away by itself.
E: Sub-process /bin/gzip returned an error code (100)
This is slightly weird, because there is no such thing as /bin/gzip. Check your gzip binaries anyway (with gzip -V, for example), in /usr/bin, /sw/bin, and maybe in /usr/local/bin.
(Reading database ... 118504 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace libwww-pm 5.69-3 (using .../libwww-pm_5.69-3_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement libwww-pm ...
Setting up libwww-pm (5.69-3) ...
-- Martin
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