>>>>> "Harald" == Harald Braumann <ha...@unheit.net> writes:
Harald> Hi, yes, very sad, indeed, especially if the host is only Harald> reachable via ssh and that breaks. Agreed. This is not intended to reduce the severity of the problem, but is advice you may find useful for reducing this sort of thing in the future. I find that when I upgrade a machine it's worth restarting the main sshd and then sshing into the machine while I still have a root shell open just to test for this sort of thing. Harald> I had libkrb53 installed from lenny and libk5crypto3 from Harald> sid. Something depended on it and it was set as an Harald> automatic dependency. On upgrade, that dependency vanished Harald> and so libk5crypto3 was removed automatically. Now If you could provide more detail here it would be useful. I'd like to evaluate whether I made the right tradeoff here and in particular how likely it is that someone would manage to get into a situation where they have libk5crypto3 from squeeze without also having something from squeeze that will keep it installed. Do you know how you got into a situation where you had libk5crypto3 installed and then later no longer had it? Harald> I know it's my own fault if I shoot myself in the foot, but Harald> would you please not hand me a loaded gun with the safety Harald> released and a broken trigger that can go off any time? So, I've explained my reasoning. I'm happy to change things if 1) We can find a fix that fixes this problem and allows people to keep libkrb53 installed or 2) I discover that my assumptions about how likely this failure is were off. As I said I realize I'm making a tradeoff here; my assumption is that especially in a lenny->squeeze upgrade it's going to be fairly difficult to end up depending on libk5crypto3 without also getting the rest of the packages. So, information on what people are doing that creates this situation would be greatly appreciated. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org