I pretty much just followed the instructions from that post. Lenny is still in
the mainline Debian package system; you do not have to go to archives.
> http://www.howtoforge.com/upgrade-debian-lenny-to-squeeze-in-a-few-simple-steps
I think I ran into difficulty with a couple of the lenny repositories the
fellow listed; the security ones. I commented them out. By the end of the
process you replace all of them with squeeze repositories, so it isn't super
critical.
Before I did the upgrade to Squeeze I tried building mono from source on the
ts-7400. That was a nightmare. I finally got the c stuff compiled, by using
distcc against a cross compiler on my main machine. But I couldn't make it any
further, since the bootstrap c# compiler was no longer available. Maybe I could
have finally gotten it, but doing the up rev to squeeze, and using
Debian-sourced packages seemed like a cleaner route.
Brian
--- In harry olar <> wrote:
>
> Thanks for help.
> One thing to note is that Lenny version moved in the Debian archives so the
> path for most of the packages changed
> like
>
> Â archives.debian.org
> I use a TS 7500 so so far I got the SD card working , the network , I can
> download the packages but still have problems with
>
> apt-get upgrade that throws some errors.
>
> For the upgrades which variants of Lenny should be used the backports ones or
> the release ones?
>
> Thanks
>
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