Hi, people. Yesterday I started to upgrade my Debian installation (on na Acer 
Aspire) to Squeeze, but things gone really bad. 

 

I did na aptitude full-upgrade and after download finished (about 2GB) dpkg 
accused a loto f missed dependencies and warns me of the risk of upgrading udev 
without upgrading the kernel first. I was not planning to upgrade my kernel, 
but as it’s need i’ll do that, but now, for every install command apt tries to 
install all the packages it should upgrade (what does not work).

 

Some packages was already unninstalled (includding aptitude), but seens that no 
one was installed yet.

 

I don’t remember how to make apt forget what packages it should install.

Can someone tell me how to make apt forgets the upgrade list for now, Just to 
allow me to install a new kernel and aptitude again, for later upgrade?

 

 

Is Sid required, atm, for sqeeze works without dependecy faults?

 

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Paulo Diovani Gonçalves

http://diovani.com

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