Is test broken? I don't know if this is normal, but... I just installed ntp. Unfortunately, I had the test archive in my source list instead of just stable (I installed X 4.0.? a while back from test and then forgot to remove the entry from the source list).
In the course of installing ntp, apt updated my C development stuff. Now upon compiling applications that compiled cleanly before, I get pages of warnings and failures. For example: In file included from /usr/include/linux/affs_fs_i.h:7, from /usr/include/linux/fs.h:289, from /usr/include/linux/capability.h:17, from /usr/include/linux/binfmts.h:5, from /usr/include/linux/sched.h:9, from /usr/include/linux/mm.h:4, from /usr/include/linux/slab.h:14, from /usr/include/asm/pci.h:24, from /usr/include/linux/pci.h:591, from pci_device.c:41: /usr/include/linux/time.h:108: warning: `FD_SET' redefined /usr/include/sys/select.h:83: warning: this is the location of the previous definition /usr/include/linux/time.h:109: warning: `FD_CLR' redefined /usr/include/sys/select.h:84: warning: this is the location of the previous definition <snip> This is annoying! There are other things that are similarly broken. How can I revert my system to its state before the upgrade? Is there a simple way to get rid of all test stuff and revert to stable stuff (excluding the Xserver if possible)? Thanks in advance -- William Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]