Control: severity -1 important Control: user release.debian....@packages.debian.org Control: usertags -1 time-t-downgrade
On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 04:00:35PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > Package: libmtp9t64 > Version: 1.1.21-3.1 > Severity: serious > > During an upgrade with aptitude: > > dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libmtp-common: > libmtp9t64:amd64 depends on libmtp-common. > libmtp-runtime depends on libmtp-common. > > dpkg: error processing package libmtp-common (--purge): > dependency problems - not removing > Errors were encountered while processing: > libmtp-common > > Note that "apt install -f" has nothing to fix; this upgrade just > triggered a dpkg error (similar to bug 1065603). > > Moreover, like in bug 1065603, aptitude did not propose the removal > of libmtp-common: > > Aptitude 0.8.13: log report > Thu, Mar 7 2024 15:49:03 +0100 > > IMPORTANT: this log only lists intended actions; actions which fail > due to dpkg problems may not be completed. > > Will install 11 packages, and remove 3 packages. > 8192 B of disk space will be used > ======================================== > [...] > [HOLD, DEPENDENCIES] libmtp-common:amd64 1.1.21-3 > [...] > [INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgphoto2-6t64:amd64 2.5.31-2.1 > [INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgphoto2-port12t64:amd64 2.5.31-2.1 > [INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libmtp9t64:amd64 1.1.21-3.1 > [REMOVE, DEPENDENCIES] libgphoto2-6:amd64 2.5.31-2 > [REMOVE, DEPENDENCIES] libgphoto2-port12:amd64 2.5.31-2 > [REMOVE, DEPENDENCIES] libmtp9:amd64 1.1.21-3 > [...] > [UPGRADE] gvfs:amd64 1.53.90-2 -> 1.53.90-3 > [UPGRADE] gvfs-backends:amd64 1.53.90-2 -> 1.53.90-3 > [UPGRADE] gvfs-common:amd64 1.53.90-2 -> 1.53.90-3 > [UPGRADE] gvfs-daemons:amd64 1.53.90-2 -> 1.53.90-3 > [UPGRADE] gvfs-fuse:amd64 1.53.90-2 -> 1.53.90-3 > [UPGRADE] gvfs-libs:amd64 1.53.90-2 -> 1.53.90-3 > [UPGRADE] libgphoto2-l10n:amd64 2.5.31-2 -> 2.5.31-2.1 > [UPGRADE] libmtp-runtime:amd64 1.1.21-3 -> 1.1.21-3.1 > ======================================== This bug has since been reassigned to aptitude. Solver limitations in aptitude wrt t64 handling should not be considered release critical, it makes no sense to remove aptitude from testing for it; there are still plenty of other valid use cases that are unaffected by these particular bugs, so I am downgrading it to important. -- debian developer - deb.li/jak | jak-linux.org - free software dev ubuntu core developer i speak de, en