On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 5:20 PM, David Roguin <nesda...@gmail.com> wrote:
> <snip> >> David, I followed that and this is what I get: >> >> root@HDBB:/etc/apt/**preferences.d# apt-get dist-upgrade >> Reading package lists... Done >> Building dependency tree >> Reading state information... Done >> Calculating upgrade... Done >> The following packages will be REMOVED: >> brasero deskbar-applet gnome-about gnome-applets gnome-commander >> gnome-control-center gnome-netstatus-applet gnome-panel >> gnome-power-manager gnome-session gvfs gvfs-backends gvfs-fuse >> libbonoboui2-0 libgnome2-0 libgnomeui-0 >> libpanel-applet2-0 nautilus python-gnome2 python-gnomeapplet >> sensors-applet >> The following packages have been kept back: >> compiz-gnome compizconfig-backend-gconf python-software-properties >> software-properties-gtk >> The following packages will be upgraded: >> alsa-utils apt apt-utils aptitude at-spi comerr-dev desktop-base >> dictionaries-common diff diffutils dpkg dpkg-dev >> e2fslibs e2fsprogs git git-man iftop initscripts libatspi1.0-0 >> libcairo-perl libcomerr2 libdpkg-perl libffi5 >> libgd2-noxpm libgdu0 libglib-perl libglib2.0-0 libglib2.0-data >> libhtml-parser-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libmp3lame0 >> libqdbm14 libss2 libusb-1.0-0 libvirtodbc0 libwnck-3-0 libwnck-3-common >> libwnck-common libwnck22 libxml-xpathengine-perl >> syslinux syslinux-common sysstat sysv-rc sysvinit sysvinit-utils >> virtuoso-minimal virtuoso-opensource-6.1-bin >> virtuoso-opensource-6.1-common xserver-common xserver-xephyr >> xserver-xorg-core >> 52 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 21 to remove and 5 not upgraded. >> Need to get 45.3 MB of archives. >> After this operation, 45.1 MB disk space will be freed. >> Do you want to continue [Y/n]? >> >> Where gnome-session just gets deleted and not updated. > > Hugo >> > > I've updated several months ago and I don't real remember what I did to get > it working... Maybe someone could shed some light on this. > Just curious: what happens if you try to install gnome-session before > dist-upgrading? > $sudo aptitude install -t experimental gnome-session > > Cheers! > -- > David > I'm looking gnome-session from sid and experimental and the unstable version is newer than the experimental one, so maybe that's the reason apt wants to remove it. and maybe you want to install gnome-session from sid and not from experimental, as I mentioned early :) -- David