Debian 1.3 & libc6

1998-07-22 Thread George Brink
I have now Debian 1.3 and I want to install a libc6 manualy. Can anybody describe me how to do it? I try to install glibc-2.0.6, and don't receive any error message while compiling and installing, but no one programes can found libc.so.6 and other. Need I to delete bad library first? -- Unsu

Re: Debian 1.3 & libc6

1998-07-22 Thread Shaleh
We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do not make yourself go through more hassle than needed. apt has a upgrade feature which will update your system. We also have an "autoup.sh" script on the ftp site which will update for you as well. George Brink wrote: > > I ha

Re: Debian 1.3 & libc6

1998-07-23 Thread Carl Fink
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Shaleh wrote: >We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do >not make yourself go through more hassle than needed. apt has a upgrade >feature which will update your system. We also have an "autoup.sh" >script on the ftp site which will upda

Re: Debian 1.3 & libc6

1998-07-23 Thread Shaleh
Apt is in slink, we can not put it in stable. Autoup.sh apparently still has a flake now and then. There is a howto in the hamm directory (I believe) which tells you step by step how and what to update by hand. This is how I and many others do it. Once you update the 5 or so needed packages, th

Re: Debian 1.3 & libc6

1998-07-23 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Shaleh wrote: >>We have done all the work needed to support libc6 for you. Please do > >This stuff always seems odd to me. Has autoup stopped killing >people's systems? Yup, I've upgraded lots o