On 09/26/01 12:14:10 AM, Paul Sack wrote:
> Today at 12:03am, Jakub Otwinowski expounded:
> 
> ++ On Tuesday 25 September 2001 11:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ++ > manage to screw up glibc and half my programs again, not sure how, it just
> ++ > always happens when I run unstable ;)  I guess I should learn how to make
> ++ > my own .deb's or something to keep better track of everything I install and
> ++ > change.
> 
> ++ I've been running unstable for a month now with apt-get update;apt-get
> ++ dist-upgrade every night. Does this mean i'm due? Worst so far is that
> ++ konqueror crashes on some plugins since yesterday.
> 
> You're probably not ``due'', but Debian maintainers make silly mistakes
> from time-to-time in unstable. It's probably not a good idea to go
> upgrading compilers or libraries unless you really know what you are
> doing.
> 
Back in january, I was doing just that, and somebody made a mistake with 
the perl packages and that screwed dpkg up. thank goodness i recieved   
the libs necesarry from the list.  
Jeff

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