Harry Putnam (rea...@newsguy.com on 2011-11-12 05:31 -0600): > Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com> writes: > > > I would suggest you run 'aptitude safe-upgrade' first and then try > > 'aptitude full-upgrade'. Don't worry, aptitude will present all > > changes to you before applying. If you don't like or understand > > what you see just copy-paste it here and we'll have a look. > > It happens that I had already run `aptitude full-upgrade' before > seeing your post... It removed a fairly extensive list of pkgs. But > still I see 135 on hold. I forgot how to list only installed with > aptitude but running `aptitude search . |grep ^ih' shows 135 (you were look for aptitude search ~i)
What does the following show: $ aptitude search ~ahold This should probably give you the list of 135 packages. You can release the held packages by using the same syntax: # aptitude unhold ~ahold If that doesn't work, the packages could be held in dpkg instead, but the output is slightly different (and aptitude and dpkg easily disagree): $ echo "xfonts-encodings hold" |sudo dpkg --set-selections $ aptitude search ~ahold ihA xfonts-encodings - Encodings for X.Org fonts $ sudo aptitude unhold xfonts-encodings [..] $ aptitude search ~ahold $ dpkg --get-selections|grep hold xfonts-encodings hold $ dpkg -l xfonts\* hi xfonts-encodin ii xfonts-utils [..] To quickly unhold packages held by dpkg, you can use this: $ dpkg --get-selections|awk '$2=="hold" {$2="install";print}' > list Review the list before feeding it to set-selections: $ sudo dpkg --set-selections < list Regards, Arno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20111112164057.18359...@neminis.intra.loos.site