With a fresh Ubuntu 4.10 warty CD Image, I tried to follow the procedures at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GuideToHoary.
Before doing so, I ran dist-upgrade with the following sources.list file: http://www.dudcore.net/sources.list.warty
Unfortunantly, I cannot obtain a list of installed packages at this time, as I
suppose that list isn't available after I did my next move.
After changing my sources.list to this: http://www.dudcore.net/sources.list.hoary, I ran dist-upgrade once again. This
was just a few hours ago.
This resulted in the following: http://www.dudcore.net/apt-get_22-12-04.log
(Sorry about the norwegian locale, but this is actually my 12 year old sister's
computer... But the syntax should be familiar for anyone adept at apt-get.)
I've (afterwards) tried downloading the package listed in the URL section of
this bug, and using dpkg --force-all -i <package_name> to get it working, but it
still gives the exact same error messages.
With a fresh Ubuntu 4.10 warty CD Image, I tried to follow the procedures at www.ubuntulinux .org/wiki/ GuideToHoary. www.dudcore. net/sources. list.warty www.dudcore. net/sources. list.hoary, I ran dist-upgrade once again. This www.dudcore. net/apt- get_22- 12-04.log
http://
Before doing so, I ran dist-upgrade with the following sources.list file:
http://
Unfortunantly, I cannot obtain a list of installed packages at this time, as I
suppose that list isn't available after I did my next move.
After changing my sources.list to this:
http://
was just a few hours ago.
This resulted in the following: http://
(Sorry about the norwegian locale, but this is actually my 12 year old sister's
computer... But the syntax should be familiar for anyone adept at apt-get.)
I've (afterwards) tried downloading the package listed in the URL section of
this bug, and using dpkg --force-all -i <package_name> to get it working, but it
still gives the exact same error messages.