Hi On my potato system I see:
$ apt-cache check Bad prio eximon,3.12-10.1 == 0 Bad prio elvis-tiny,1.4-10 == 0 Bad prio cfingerd,1.4.1-1.1 == 0 Bad prio rxvt,1:2.6.2-2.1 == 0 Bad prio joe,2.8-15.3 == 0 Bad prio nis,3.8-0.1 == 0 Bad prio rxvt-ml,1:2.6.2-2.1 == 0 Bad prio exim,3.12-10.1 == 0 Bad prio qpopper,2.53-4 == 0 Bad prio sendfile,2.1-20.3 == 0 Running dselect I note that exim, which I have installed, is listed as obsolete and the other packages, which I don't have installed, do not even appear. Does this indicate a problem on my system, or as I suspect, an error in the Debian packages/archive? I checked Packages.gz from security.debian.org and none of the above packages appear to have a Priority field in that file. Philip