Michael Howard <m...@dewberryfields.co.uk> wrote: > root@bamford:/etc# apt-mark hold sudo sudo-ldap > sudo set on hold. > sudo-ldap set on hold. > root@bamford:/etc# apt-mark showhold > bash > dash > sudo > sudo-ldap
> Still good, but then, > root@bamford:/etc# apt-mark hold xterm > xterm set on hold. > root@bamford:/etc# apt-mark showhold > bash > dash > xterm > root@bamford:/etc# > Is that expected? *That* I can reproduce. Interesting. No, that is not intended. This looks like https://bugs.debian.org/892632 "apt: "apt-mark hold" changes state of unrelated packages" to me. S! -- Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.