On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 16:38:10 -0500
Josh Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If so, it probably means that the packages that were kept back conflict
> with some other package on your system that would need to be removed to
> upgrade these.  To see which one, do
> 
> apt-get -s dist-upgrade
> 
> the dist-upgrade will remove the necessary packages to satisfy the
> conflicts. the -s option makes apt-get pretend to do this, so you can
> see what package(s) will be removed.

Alternatively
apt-get -u dist-upgrade
Will list the packages to be removed, and those to be added as well as
those to upgrade and then ask whether you want to go ahead.

James

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