On 10-12-10 8:04 AM, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
Upgrading between releases is typically not just a simple
apt-get/aptitude upgrade (dist-,full-) run. The upgrade process and
things you have to consider when you upgrade are documented in the
release notes and it is a good idea to follow them, as there might be
substantial changes to the system that have to be taken care of.
When I upgraded from Etch to Lenny used those names explicitly in
sources.list so the upgrade happened at a time of my choosing when I had
time to fix any problems. But, I didn't read the release notes. I
ended up with a broken exim configuration, and a warning message that
was something like "It appears that you upgraded without following the
release notes, here's what you should have done". I couldn't figure out
how to fix the configuration, but fortunately removing and reinstalling
exim solved the problem. Next time I think I'll read the release notes.
David
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