Hi, On Sat, Jul 29, 2006, John Feuerstein wrote: > If I remember correctly it was an early sarge release which I installed > directly from cd. I dist-upgraded to sid after the sarge > system was running. This was some good time ago, so after the actual > dist-upgrade this is what happened. Who would expect sth. different from > a dist-upgrade on unstable, thats just another good chance to fix a bug.
I've "fixed" the bug, but actually this is an unsupported situation: we only keep transitional dependencies between stable releases, and libgtop2 was removed before sarge, so what I added is an alien dependency. I am not sure whether this is documented anywhere that you might land with a system that has packages installed which are not in Debian anymore. In the case of libgtop2, you simply have to uninstall it, and there's a replacement. Some packages will scan for useless libs, but I recommend aptitude which keeps track of the number of uses of a package and will remove it if nothing you've installed depends on it anymore. Bye, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

