On 2020-04-29 13:25 +0200, Andrea Borgia wrote: > Hi. > > testing/unstable system here, just did an upgrade and I got the > following message: > > W: APT had planned for dpkg to do more than it reported back (372 vs 389). > Affected packages: texlive-latex-base:amd64 > texlive-latex-extra:amd64 texlive-latex-recommended:amd64 > texlive-pictures:amd64 > > A few questions > 1. what does it mean in simple terms?
It's basically a debug message about something that should not happen. The commit log[1] and comment in the apt source give some hints, but to me it is still not very clear. > 2. is there some issue that needs fixing? > 3. should I report it even if it is a warning? I don't think something on your system is really broken, but the apt developers might be interested regardless. > I have run: > dpkg --configure -a > apt-get install -f > and there were no errors or warnings. > > Unless there are good reasons to report it, I'd say I can let it drop, > right? It's up to you. If the message comes up again, I would report it, but probably not at the first incident. Cheers, Sven 1. https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt/-/commit/dabe9e2482180ada77d2adda2b3c03db22059fb8