On Tue, 2018-07-10 at 16:29 +0200, Hans wrote: > Please also note, tzhat there is a difference, between using apt (apt-get) > and > aptitude. > > The way, I prefewr, is using apt-get upgrade (which installs only newer > packages, and let the problematic ones uninstalled), then using apt-get full- > upgrade. > > When there are packages deinstalled, reinstall them afterwards. > > I know, this is not the best way. > > As itr was mentioned before: Using aptitude (tzhe ncurses gui) can show you, > which packages are causing trouble. You can set them to hold (aptitude hold > packagename) and then analyse, what dependencies are causing the trouble. > > One package after the other. Yes, it is annoying, I agree. > > Hope this helps still.... > > Best regards > > Hans
Thank you for your hint, I never used aptitude, so I think I have to RTFM about it and see if it helps me in my situation :)