I'm trying to do a dist-upgrade my unstable box and am getting wierd packages in the "NEW packages will be installed:" list. Details below:
~# apt-get -s dist-upgrade Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Calculating upgrade... Done The following NEW packages will be installed: apache2-common apache2-mpm-prefork libapache2-mod-php4 ssl-cert The following packages have been kept back: arts epiphany-extensions gksu udev The following packages will be upgraded: libapache-mod-php4 libgphoto2-2 libneon23 openssh-client openssh-server php4 php4-common 7 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded. Inst openssh-server [1:4.2p1-4] (1:4.2p1-5 Debian:unstable) [] Inst openssh-client [1:4.2p1-4] (1:4.2p1-5 Debian:unstable) Inst ssl-cert (1.0-11 Debian:unstable) Inst apache2-common (2.0.54-5 Debian:unstable) Inst apache2-mpm-prefork (2.0.54-5 Debian:unstable) Inst libapache-mod-php4 [4:4.4.0-2] (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) [] Inst php4-common [4:4.4.0-2] (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) Inst libapache2-mod-php4 (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) Inst libgphoto2-2 [2.1.6-4] (2.1.6-5 Debian:unstable) Inst libneon23 [0.23.9.dfsg.3-5] (0.23.9.dfsg.3-6 Debian:unstable) Inst php4 [4:4.4.0-2] (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) Conf openssh-client (1:4.2p1-5 Debian:unstable) Conf openssh-server (1:4.2p1-5 Debian:unstable) Conf ssl-cert (1.0-11 Debian:unstable) Conf apache2-common (2.0.54-5 Debian:unstable) Conf apache2-mpm-prefork (2.0.54-5 Debian:unstable) Conf php4-common (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) Conf libapache-mod-php4 (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) Conf libapache2-mod-php4 (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) Conf libgphoto2-2 (2.1.6-5 Debian:unstable) Conf libneon23 (0.23.9.dfsg.3-6 Debian:unstable) Conf php4 (4:4.4.0-3 Debian:unstable) I'm running apache and I don't know why apt is trying to install apache2-common and apache2-mpm-prefork. Does anyone see anything wrong here or is it expected? Thanks, /KS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]