In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shaleh wrote:
We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do
not make yourself go through more hassle than needed. apt has a upgrade
feature which will update your system. We also have an autoup.sh
script on the ftp site which will update for
Apt is in slink, we can not put it in stable. Autoup.sh apparently
still has a flake now and then. There is a howto in the hamm directory
(I believe) which tells you step by step how and what to update by
hand. This is how I and many others do it. Once you update the 5 or so
needed packages,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shaleh wrote:
We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do
This stuff always seems odd to me. Has autoup stopped killing
people's systems?
Yup, I've upgraded lots of systems
I have now Debian 1.3 and I want to install a libc6 manualy. Can anybody
describe me how to do it?
I try to install glibc-2.0.6, and don't receive any error message while
compiling and installing, but no one programes can found libc.so.6 and
other.
Need I to delete bad library first?
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We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do
not make yourself go through more hassle than needed. apt has a upgrade
feature which will update your system. We also have an autoup.sh
script on the ftp site which will update for you as well.
George Brink wrote:
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