On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 02:56:44PM +0100, Michal Suchanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
was heard to say:
>
> On Nov 24, 2007, at 6:57 AM, Daniel Burrows wrote:
>>   If I set packages to a hold state, they seem to be held properly.
>> Perhaps there are some packages that depend on newer versions of the
>> packages that you have held?
>>
>>   Daniel
> The scenario I am talking about;
>
> 1) hold xorg-video-ati (or whatevet it is called right now)
> 2) close aptitude
> 3) open aptitude, open the upgradable packages subtree, locate the (still 
> closed) X11 subtree
> 4) press u on the X11 subtree
>
> result: the video driver is marked for upgrade
> if I manually find it and say it should be left as is there is no 
> dependency problem
>
> expected:  the driver is left as is. If I marked the package to be held in 
> current state it is because I do not want it upgraded.

  Could you run aptitude-create-state-bundle and send me the file it
produces?  That might help me understand what's going on.

    Thanks,
  Daniel



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