2017-03-07 23:33 GMT+01:00 Jonas Smedegaard <d...@jones.dk>: > Quoting Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo (2017-03-07 22:43:39) >> >> Under normal conditions, one can reinstall a single package ("l" + >> "g") at any time, no problem -- it doesn't prevent to Go ahead just >> because reinstall is not a supported operation. Does this work for >> you right now, I hope? > > It works to reinstall packages, yes. This bug is not that reinstall > stopped generally working, but that it refused to work for that specific > package being in limbo, where aptitude (or dpkg bubbling through?) > explicitly instructed to _reinstall_. > [...] > >> Nevermind. This has to do with my wrong interpretation. When the >> package to be reinstalled has been upgraded in the server, one should >> upgrade, reinstall never works. > > I realize that your misunderstanding me quite likely stems from my bad > phrasing of the subject of this bugreport: Kernel package had failed to > install _moments_ before trying to reinstall - not long time befor - so > situation was _not_ that the package no longer was available for > re-download (I am aware that "l" does a fresh download of the current > version of the package and therefore need that version to be available).
Everything is more clear now, there are some ideas to simulate a broken update and try to reproduce it. However I'm quite low on spare time at the moment, so it can take a while. Cheers. -- Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montez...@gmail.com>