On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 01:14:10PM -0700, tluxt wrote:
> Thanks Ben for your prompt reply! :)
>
> --- Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, to do a fresh install of woody, you download the woody
> > boot-floppies, and install woody. That's pretty simple, right? :)
> >
> > I don't
Thanks Ben for your prompt reply! :)
--- Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, to do a fresh install of woody, you download the woody
> boot-floppies, and install woody. That's pretty simple, right? :)
>
> I don't suggest upgrading to woody yet. Wait a day or two for the new
> glibc
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 01:40:48AM -0700, tluxt wrote:
> Err,
>
> I think I would rather have titled that message:
> "How to accomplish a fresh install of today's Woody system."
> rather than "How to upgrade ...",
> because I the procedure I gave there (and want)
> is about doing a fresh install
Err,
I think I would rather have titled that message:
"How to accomplish a fresh install of today's Woody system."
rather than "How to upgrade ...",
because I the procedure I gave there (and want)
is about doing a fresh install.
Of course, the answer is relevant to doing an upgrade of
an existi
de stable -> testing today, avoiding the libdb.so.3 bug?
("today", so we are able to do this upgrade without
having to wait for updates to propagate from unstable to testing.)
Several list readers have been very helpful with replies on this topic
already.
(See:
libdb.so.3 woo
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