On 2013-06-17 23:46:32 +0200, Francesco Poli wrote: > → the most common use-case for apt-listbugs is: one invocation > followed by another one done a while later and probably for a different > set of packages to be checked for bugs
Perhaps most common, but executing apt-listbugs several times in short interval times on a similar set of packages is not rare for me, even before doing the OR. And I suppose that this can be the same for other users due to the limitation of Debian tools (apt, aptitude?): when one sees that apt-listbugs mentions a broken package before an upgrade, one generally wants to remove this package from the upgrade list, and the only way to do this is to refuse the upgrade and do it again (e.g. just after) without this package. So, apt-listbugs is run twice on a very similar set of packages. -- Vincent Lefèvre <vinc...@vinc17.net> - Web: <http://www.vinc17.net/> 100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: <http://www.vinc17.net/blog/> Work: CR INRIA - computer arithmetic / AriC project (LIP, ENS-Lyon) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org