The hitch is that libc6 has changed, and so installing any package in
sarge or sid will pull in the new libc, and that in turn will force
other packages to be upgraded. This is just a matter of following the dependencies.
Yes, This is my experience also, I installed ulogd and whole libc and perl also came along with it. so I guess the safe way is to compile the any packages, that I need from testing, from source in woody and use that, or get it from backport.org if available.
One of the most urgent need is samhain (a file integrity checker which can detect kernel root kits) With debian servers getting rooted this has become a necessity.
I hope this clarifies things.
Yup, thanks a lot.
raj
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