Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2009-04-09 21:21 +0200, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Doing a dselect update and dselect install to day gives me the following:
Why do you use dselect to manage upgrades? IMO, that is a nice way to
torture yourself.
Thanks for the heads up. What is the best way to manage upgrades on a
Sid desktop?
I understand that there is some kind of transition from Xorg 7.3 to
7.3, but if I answer yes here I think I'll be left without a usable X.
Do I just wait a while?
Yes, wait until xserver-xorg and xserver-xorg-core are available for
your architecture. The new x11-common conflicts with the current
xserver-xorg version, and "dselect install" seems to be equivalent to
"apt-get dist-upgrade". These commands are very dangerous on sid,
because they may remove large parts of the system in order to upgrade as
many packages as possible.
Sven
I was under the impression that dselect install and apt-get dist-upgrade
worked slightly differently.
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