Starting from a (IIRC) rather basic potato system, I did (essentially):
change sources.list to point to testing
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
I got the following error after much stuff had installed:
Preparing to replace exim 3.12-10 (using .../archives/exim_3.31-1_i386.deb) ...
mv:
Hi all,
Actually, from stable to testing, I got a blocker with gnome-help package.
The install wouldn't let me go any further and I had to remove this
particular package from the selection just to be able to finish it up. Then
later on, I installed it individually with no problem. The error was
LdS == Laurent de Segur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
Hi,
Actually, from stable to testing, I got a blocker with gnome-help package.
The install wouldn't let me go any further and I had to remove this
particular package from the selection just to be able to finish it up. Then
Which
(Mail-Followup-To: set to -user only. I'd also appreciate not being
directly cc'ed on your questions; I read both -user and -devel, so I got
three copies of this!)
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 11:01:56PM -0700, tluxt wrote:
In fact, the directory:
/etc/exim
does not exist.
You can create it
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