With today's 1.14.18 dpkg update in Testing, my initramfs-tools status has changed from "ii" to "it", meaning that I want the package installed and triggers are pending. FWIW, the system attained this state without dpkg ever being invoked with an explicit trigger-related command-line option. initramfs-tools was updated about six days before the latest dpkg and the "ii" only changed to "it" when dpkg was updated.
According to "man dpkg", "triggers-pending" means "The package has been triggered", which sounds to me like the exact opposite of triggers pending. Do I need to run "dpkg --configure --pending", and if so how often? --Mike Bird Please respect reply-to debian-user as I'm not subscribed to debian-dpkg. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]