I was trying to upgrade to Woody. I've downloaded the packages and did the following through instructions (thank you by the way for all the help so far)
# dpkg -i perl* I only had one package for perl (seemed a little odd). I then tried to run: # dpkg -i * After a bunch of output, I got a segmentation fault. I then went through to try to upgrade libraries as I was getting dependency problems and didn't know what forcing the upgrade would do. Then, I thought the best thing to do is to do an apt-get with dist-upgrade and --nodownload. I found out that the apt-get must have been upgraded because --nodownload is not recognized anymore. I can run pon and apt-get, dpkg, vi, vim, but not emacs right now. Am I cooked? And what information would you need to determine if I am? I'm considering using apt-get dselect-upgrade, is this viable now? Well, I got till tonight. Scott Hamma __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com

