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| {{{ There are a couple broken packages. EG Nano After upgrade while running on a 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel a number of previously working apps and deamons show <defunct> processes (IE zombies). These are more or less just a nuisance but it needs to be fixed. }}} |
There are a couple broken packages. EG Nano After upgrade while running on a 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel a number of previously working apps and deamons show <defunct> processes (IE zombies). These are more or less just a nuisance but it needs to be fixed. |
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| {{{ Install hung up. There were APIC 40(40) errors but these may not be related. Install was from the 3,1r0 CD for I386 on an AMD 1600 CPU. 3.1r0a has not yet been tried. }}} |
Install hung up. There were APIC 40(40) errors but these may not be related. Install was from the 3,1r0 CD for I386 on an AMD 1600 CPU. 3.1r0a has not yet been tried. -- terrelllarson I don't think that anything mentioned above is a "dist-upgrade issue", unless the processes are dying due to improperly upgraded packages and libraries and aptitude fails to fetch the correct versions. -- JacobAnawalt There is a post to the debian-devel list summarizing the upgrade bug reports. [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/06/msg00006.html]. |
2005-06-01 Upgrade from woody to sarge has problems.
There are a couple broken packages. EG Nano After upgrade while running on a 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel a number of previously working apps and deamons show <defunct> processes (IE zombies). These are more or less just a nuisance but it needs to be fixed.
2005-06-10 Installation in fresh machine has problems.
Install hung up. There were APIC 40(40) errors but these may not be related. Install was from the 3,1r0 CD for I386 on an AMD 1600 CPU. 3.1r0a has not yet been tried.
-- terrelllarson
I don't think that anything mentioned above is a "dist-upgrade issue", unless the processes are dying due to improperly upgraded packages and libraries and aptitude fails to fetch the correct versions. -- JacobAnawalt
There is a post to the debian-devel list summarizing the upgrade bug reports. [http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/06/msg00006.html].
