I have just browsed (again) the release notes. There is a small (but important for us gamers) change in nethack packages.
Nethack ------- Potato: nethack Woody: nethack (dummy package for upgrades), nethack-common, nethack-x11, nethack-qt, nethack-gnome Also, doing an 'apt-cache search dummy' reveals quite a number of packages (I'm quite in a hurry so the list might not be complete and not quite correct - since some packages could not have been provided in potato). I would add also a : "Note: these are dummy packages that can be removed after upgrade and could disappear in new debian releases" and *please* order the list by package name (makes it easier to browse through) Renamed: Abiword -> abiword-common, abiword-gnome, abiword-gtk, abiword-plugins mozilla -> mozilla-browser, mozilla-mailnews, mozilla-psm python-xml -> python2.1-xml sawmill -> sawfish sawmill-gnome -> sawfish-gnome sgml-tools -> linuxdoc-tools sgmltools-2 -> sgmltools-lite Moved acs -> gnucap amd -> am-utils apt-localepurge -> localepurge debconf-tiny -> debconf expect5.24 -> expect expect5.24-dev -> expect-dev expect5.31-dev -> expect-dev expect5.31 -> expect freetype2 -> libttf2 libgtk-common -> libgtk2.0-common A search for "upgrade" could also retrieve some of the dummy packages made by maintainers to ease an upgrade. Regards Javi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

