When you did the Potato install, did you select individual programes or
tasks (like "web", "gnome" etc). Zope would have been in one of these.

On Wed, 29 Nov 2000 12:07:19 Jason Rennie wrote:
> > A paste of the upgrade output would be helpful. :)
> 
> Don't have it unless it is installed somewhere. I ended up getting
the
> network interface up (it doesn't seem to be loaded the ne2k modules
on
> start up), and i'm rerunning the upgrade. When i did it off the
servers at
> cse that you suggested in your sources.list file it wanted to upgrade
a
> whole lot of stuff.
> 
> > > The bits that broke where my network setting, the network card is
detected
> > > but doesn't come up on boot. The /etc/network/if-up.d/ directory
is empty.
> > 
> > 
> > Have a look at /etc/network/interfaces, and man interfaces. Very,
very nice
> > way to configure your network stuff (/etc/sysconfig begone!)
> > 
> > Why would Debian require Zope of all things? :)
> 
> Then why was it installed ?
> 
> Jason
> 
> 
> 
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