Hi, On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:33:55AM +0000, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote: > > I think that I solved the problem in a similar way as the other one. Great, thank you for your quick fix. > > The problem is that I cannot reproduce the situation by getting the > "Resolve these dependencies by hand?", so I cannot test whether it > worked or not. Is the fixed package or the patch available? If I can get it, I'll test it and report you a result. > > I forcibly install and remove some packages with dpkg to conflict with > installed ones, and then do a variety of actions (upgrades, purges etc; > of important packages such as libc6 or systemd), using full resolver, > safe resolver, enabling and disabling auto-fix-broken... but in all > cases, either I get the typical prompt "Accept solution?" or the > resolver spends lots and lots of time (> 10 minutes) trying to solve the > problem without offering me to resolve by hand. > > I cannot to afford at this moment to try too hard and risk breaking the > system for real, so it would be very nice if you (or other readers) > could check if this indeeds solves the situation in the next release and > report back whether it worked or not -- I am quite confident that it > does, so marking as +pending. > > > ... and thanks for the detailed reports and persistence, in any case! > > > Cheers. > -- > Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <[email protected]>
Regards, Katsuhiko

