Hello,

        I recently did an upgrade of my home potato machine to woody.  It ran 
reasonably well, all things considered.

        After editing my /etc/apt/sources.list, I ran apt-get update to get the 
new list of packages. I then upgraded: apt-utils, debconf, dpkg, and apt; which 
completed sucessfully. Finally I ran apt-get dist-upgrade about 3-4 times until 
my system reached steady-state. In the final analysis I ended up with a fairly 
complete woody system with only three (3) packages not being upgraded: 
debian-policy, lynx-ssl, and tetex-bin.

        I have lots, and I do mean lots, of debugging info as I ran all apt 
commands within script, with the options --fix-broken --show-upgraded -o 
Debug::pkgProblemmResolver=1.  For now, I am attaching the output showing the 
three broken packages.

Let me know if bugs should be files against these packages.

Joe Nahmias
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