On 2023-03-27 10:59, davidson wrote:
By the way, does your sources.list really have no line for security
updates? Nothing like this one?
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security
main non-free
Yes, it does: https://www.dybdal.dk/bullseye/sources.list
I currently do not use contrib, non-free, or backports, but I like to
have them in sources.list when I may some day need them. But only the
Bullseye (or backport) versions.
# apt-get autoremove
would remove many (about 46?) of the obsolete packages.
You can use
# apt-mark manual favorite-package1 favorite-package2 ...
to keep favorite-packages from being autoremoved.
I will probably do an autoremove when everything seems stable and I have
a few backups.
It baffles me that the number of packages suggested for autoremoval is
different, between guile-2.2-libs and w3m.
Me too.
[trim]
apt list says:
guile-2.2-libs/stable 2.2.7+1-6 amd64 [upgradable from:
2.2.4+1-2+deb10u1]
guile-2.2-libs/now 2.2.4+1-2+deb10u1 amd64 [installed,upgradable
to: 2.2.7+1-6]
w3m/stable 0.5.3+git20210102-6 amd64 [upgradable from: 0.5.3-37]
w3m/now 0.5.3-37 amd64 [installed,upgradable to: 0.5.3+git20210102-6]
(Above excerpt left untrimmed for easy comparison with more recent
output.)
[trimmed discussion of mailutils]
But perhaps I will try to install the lost roundcube again first,
and see if it changes the state.
Does that sound sensible?
Sure.
Again thanks for your help,
It's been very interesting. Have a good week.
Thanks!
Jesper
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Jesper Dybdal
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