Howdy... I have a machine here running a beta of Hamm, probably from before Hamm was frozen. I'm trying to get apt going on this machine so that I can upgrade it to slink.
I manually installed apt, libc6, libstdc++2.9 and such from slink and then resolved as many of the conflicts and such by hand as I could. However, I'm not sure what to do about this one: gusgus:~ # apt-get check Updating package file cache...done Updating package status cache...done Checking system integrity...dependency error You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these. Sorry, but the following packages are broken - this means they have unmet dependencies: apt: Depends:libc6 Libc6 is, of course, installed: gusgus:~ # dpkg -s libc6 Package: libc6 Status: install ok installed Priority: required Section: base Installed-Size: 1582 Maintainer: Joel Klecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Source: glibc Version: 2.0.7-19981211-1 Replaces: libc6-dev, ldso Pre-Depends: ldso (>= 1.8.10-1) Recommends: timezone, locales Conflicts: libc5 (<< 5.4.33-7), libpthread0 (<< 0.7-10), libstdc++2.8 (= 2.90.29-1), libstdc++2.9 (<< 2.91.59-2) Description: GNU Libc: shared libraries Contains the standard libraries that are used by nearly all programs on the system. This package includes shared versions of the standard C library and the standard math library among others. Any ideas how to get around this one? I'm using apt version 0.1.9. Thanks! PeeWee -- email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - useless: http://www.scc.mi.org/peewee/ - efnet: Pwe "Bad signs are everywhere coach. I tend to ignore them" The Era of Big Numbers

