On Monday 21 November 2022 07:26:58 Slávek Banko wrote: > Hi Bill, > > it looks like you haven't done an "apt update" in a while, because the > version 14.1.0~s244 corresponds to the version from October 28th, while > the current version is 14.1.0~s247 from November 18th. > > So you can try to do "apt update" and install the packages afterwards. > > Cheers So the apt-get update and upgrade went fine, or seemed to do, until I tried to install some other packages, then I got an error message about needing GLIBCXX. Turns out that is glibc++, and I don't know what happened. Another thing I noticed during my recent upgrade, and again during this reinstallation: apt seems to try to connect to a Debian server, even though I have only Devuan repositories enabled. After a few seconds, it shows a Devuan server, and all appears to be okay again, but I am left wondering what that was about. Again, not sure if it's related to this issue. This is why I resist doing upgrades sometimes. But I looked over my folders of saved packages (which I date and sort), and I find that I generally have done an upgrade about every month or two, so at least I am pretty regular. When I did a fresh reinstallation of my system, I got a message that seemed like it might relate to that problem: apt-listchanges glibc (2.31-13+deb11u4) bullseye; urgency=medium I have not pasted the whole message, as I'm sure the developers are already familiar with it. Well, so now I am back up and running. Bill ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx