Hello Max and Mario!

Thank you for using Debian unstable. It helps when bugs can be found before 
they reach testing.

Right now, there is an ongoing library transition involving nettle. This means 
that it can happen that an application or library links with (calls) two other 
libraries, where one of the libraries links with an older, incompatible 
version of the other one. In this case I think you must have happened to 
install at least wget, curl, libcurl3-gnutls, and maybe gstreamer1.0-plugins-
bad before those could be rebuilt against the new versions of nettle and 
gnutls today. This is what makes unstable unstable sometimes.

If you upgrade again and make sure that all of the packages mentioned on 
https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-nettle.html are from sid(the 
version numbers should end with +b1 or +b2, except for libnettle6 and 
libgnutls-deb0-28), the problem should go away.

If you don't want to automatically install packages from unstable, but have 
them available, you might want to add

APT::Default-Release "testing";

to /etc/apt/apt.conf (which you may have to create first), or adjust the 
preferences file. See for example 
http://www.argon.org/~roderick/apt-pinning.html

-- 
Magnus Holmgren        holmg...@debian.org
Debian Developer

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