J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
That's not going to accomplish anything productive. You are probably better off at this point leaving your sources.list as it is and trying "apt-get install -t unstable libc6-dev".On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 12:17:58 -0300, Albert Knox wrote:libc6-dev: Depends: libc6 (= 2.2.5-14.3) but 2.3.1-9 is to be installed E: Sorry, broken packagesI'm using testing.No you're not. At least, your /etc/apt/sources.list has entries for "sid" ("unstable") in it... 2.3.1-9 is a sid version of libc6 that never made it to testing. Comment out the sid entries in /etc/apt/sources.list, run "apt-get update" and try "apt-get install libc6-dev" again. HTH, Ray
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