On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 02:28:36PM +0000, Camaleón wrote:
In the Spanish mailing list, a user reported a few days ago that he completely messed up his full wheezy system when he tried to install Wine in his 64-bits installation. Apparently, the library mix went so bad that he wanted to completely reinstall wheezy from scratch but this time using a 32-bits flavour because all the mess.
Well, I don’t have much multiarch stuff installed but it seems that „aptitude safe-upgrade” is broken if part of the upgrades needs „full-upgrade” (e.g. the evolution migration from unstable to testing):
minas-ithil:~# env LANG=C aptitude safe-upgrade Resolving dependencies… Unable to resolve dependencies for the upgrade: no solution found. Unable to safely resolve dependencies, try running with –full-resolverapt-get is still working as expected. But I’m still not sure when you should use aptitude and when apt-get.
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