Hey people. 

    So I just upgraded my system, and for the hell of it, I did a -s
dist-upgrade to see what else apt wanted to do. 

tigger:~# apt-get -s dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Calculating Upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  vim-rt 
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  bonobo libbonobo2 vim 
The following packages have been kept back
  gnucash 
1 packages upgraded, 3 newly installed, 1 to remove and 1  not upgraded.
Remv vim-rt (5.8.007-4 )
Inst vim-gtk (6.0.011-3 Debian:unstable) []
Inst vim (6.0.011-3 Debian:unstable)
Inst libbonobo2 (1.0.9-2 Debian:unstable)
Inst bonobo (1.0.9-2 Debian:unstable)
Conf vim (6.0.011-3 Debian:unstable)
Conf vim-gtk (6.0.011-3 Debian:unstable)
Conf libbonobo2 (1.0.9-2 Debian:unstable)
Conf bonobo (1.0.9-2 Debian:unstable)

    Why the difference? The apt-get manpage states that upgrade will not
remove packages, so that explains the vim package, if it replaces vim-rt.
Would the bonobo and libbonobo2 packages be for the same reason?

    Mike

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