Le 21/03/2018 à 14:47, Michael Biebl a écrit : > Am 21.03.2018 um 13:18 schrieb Felix Defrance: > >> Start-Date: 2018-03-20 14:02:40 >> Commandline: apt full-upgrade >> Requested-By: fdef (1000) >> Install: libpam0g:i386 (1.1.8-3.7, automatic), libdevmapper1.02.1:i386 >> (2:1.02.145-4.1, automatic), libseccomp2:i386 (2.3.1-2.1, automatic), >> gir1.2-mutter-2:amd64 (3.28.0-1, automatic), libargon2-0:i386 >> (0~20161029-1.1, automatic), libacl1:i386 (2.2.52-3+b1, automatic), >> libkmod2:i386 (25-1, automatic), libmutter-2-0:amd64 (3.28.0-1, >> automatic), libapparmor1:i386 (2.12-3, automatic), libattr1:i386 >> (1:2.4.47-2+b2, automatic), libpam-systemd:i386 (238-2, automatic), >> systemd:i386 (238-2, automatic), libcap-ng0:i386 (0.7.7-3.1+b1, > [..] > >> Remove: systemd:amd64 (237-4) > Be careful with full-upgrade, it does potentially bad things like in > this case replacing systemd:amd64 with systemd:i386 and always > double-check what it is going to do. For normal operation, apt upgrade > is safer, especially for sid, where packages can be temporarily not > installable. Still curious, why apt decided to do that in this case. Ok I don't unknow that, I'll use upgrade ;)
And I don't unknow why systemd:amd64 was marked as removed.. I'm still curious too! > > To fix your breakage, please switch systemd back to your native > architectue by running > > apt install systemd:amd64 Another things important, I told a misstake! When my system broken this morning, to solve the problem I have installed systemd:amd64 in version 238-2 by executing : dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/systemd_238-2_amd64.deb After that, I got other problem with gnome-shell and I needed to downgrade lot of packages... So I'm confuse, I answered to quickly at this bug :/ > > > Michael -- Félix Defrance PGP: 0x0F04DC57
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