On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 07:22:35PM +0100, Martin <martin.m...@desineo.com> was heard to say: > > I wanted tu upgrade Debian Lenny stable to Squeeze testing. The system was > fairly new, there were packages almost from stable (without hplip and > virtualbox (VB was from another repository)). > > So, I did aptitude update, aptitude upgrade, I changed lenny repository to > squeeze in sources.list and then aptitude dist-upgrade > > All was OK to this moment. udev wanted to upgrade, but it couldn't, it wrote > that I need newer kernel to upgrade udev. The upgrade stopped and it turned > me tu shell. I tried to install newer kernel, but I couldn't because aptitude > wanted upgrade udev first... So I couldn't upgrade kernel and also udev.
My best guess is that this is because of udev's requirements on upgrade. I'll reassign your bug over there. I'd ask you to confirm this, but: > I think that aptitude in stable shouldn't do this thing. I reinstalled the > complete system. > > Now I'm writing from new installation, so THE SYSTEM INFORMATION DOES NOT > MATCH WITH SYSTEM, WHERE THE BUG WAS. Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org