Hi, First, thanks for your answer,
> Hi, > > Julien Blanc wrote: >> Looks also like there is a dependancy problem. > > Maybe, yes. > >> I'll try to remove and reinstall everything, and found the following : >> >> apt-get install openoffice.org-core -V >> Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants seront installés : >> openoffice.org-common (3.0.1-2) >> openoffice.org-core (2.4.1-17+b1) >> openoffice.org-style-crystal (3.0.1-2) >> openoffice.org-style-galaxy (3.0.1-2) >> openoffice.org-style-tango (3.0.1-2) >> >> wrong version for openoffice.org-core --> breakage. > > No. Not wrong version but just that i386 is not yet uploaded. > This is sid and normal in sid. In fact, i'm saying wrong version, because i would expect apt-get not to install anything in this case (not migrating to 3.0 since there is a dependancy breakage). This is what it does when installing, unfortunately not when upgrading. I'm new to debian bug submitting, so i won't argue about ranking, although i thought that running an upgrade and then having a broken app, might be considered as "grave" (for information, i can confirm this behaviour on another machine running sid, i386). Also, for the package information, it has been automatically generated by reportbug, i should have had a closer look at it, though. Best Regards, Julien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org