package apticron block 431869 by 137771 thanks
It is true that apticron doesn't use aptitude, but as long as I understand the problem, this is still an aptitude bug. The question is the way you put packages on hold. If you use aptitude for that (# aptitude hold foo), neither apt nor dselect will consider it because it saves that information into an internal database (see #137771). While if you do that by the traditional way (# echo "foo hold" | dpkg --set-selections) it is considered by apt-get, and also by apticron. I'll block this bug, since it cannot be fixed before having #137771 fixed. Regards, -- Tássia Camões Araújo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]