Hello, since slink release, fdisk & hwclock are provided by util-linux. It conflicts & replaces the old fdisk & clock packages I maintained a long time ago because util-linux 2.7 did not include them. However, I just discovered that these packages were not removed from the archive :( Could be my fault as I don't remember whether I told the ftp maintainer to remove them :-(( I guess it's not a problem on new installations, because they are ignored by the package selection scheme as util-linux supersed them. Nevertheless, I filed a bug report about this problem.
Another problem I discovered is that the latest util-linux from potato is not providing fdisk anymore. Sources are still there but the binary is left out of the Debian package. I filed another bug related to this package. I also found that potato's util-linux does not conflict & replace fdisk, clock anymore. Is it still required or could these dependencies be ignored, as no slink system should have them installed ? Regards. -- Eric Delaunay | "La guerre justifie l'existence des militaires. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | En les supprimant." Henri Jeanson (1900-1970)