Hi, CrashedAgain wrote: > didn't use the official cvs because I didn'tknow about it. I'm not very > experienced at this! > I 'assume' apt took care of all dependencies for upgrading to unstable. > I don't think this is a problem; I have always run mixed systems OK. > The wine 20040121 was installed on this system from and old Ubuntu > package. dpkg complained about a version conflict (libc6 was newer > (3.somthing instaed of 2.2.90)) & libwine had to be installed with dpkg > --force-conflict option but once install edit worked ok. apt wouldn't > work any more though..it detected the conflict & wouldn't proceed until > it was corrected. I don't think there is any way to install two > versions of wine on a system using .deb packages. Well to avoid those conflicts you could use http://backports.org/ . Those packages are compiled to use the old packages that exist in stable. You can use a chroot but I think that is more like having 2 systems at the same time... Greetings KGJ _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users