On 15 August 2012 11:10, Mark Lodato wrote:
> Start-Date: 2012-08-14 18:36:32
> Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.42'
> Upgrade: libreoffice-draw:amd64 (3.5.4-0ubuntu1, 3.5.4-0ubuntu1.1),
> libreoffice-help-en-us:amd64 (3.5.4-0ubuntu1, 3.5.4-0ubuntu1.1),
> --- /var/ba
On 15 August 2012 13:30, Daniel Hartwig wrote:
> There seems to be a bug in aptdaemon, worker.py:
>
> def _mark_packages_for_upgrade(self, packages, resolver):
> """Mark packages for upgrade."""
>
> pkg.mark_install(False, True, pkg.is_auto_installed)
Er, yes.
The third
On 15 August 2012 11:10, Mark Lodato wrote:
> [running] the Xfce auto-updater.
>
> Start-Date: 2012-08-14 18:36:32
> Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.42'
> Upgrade: libreoffice-draw:amd64 (3.5.4-0ubuntu1, 3.5.4-0ubuntu1.1),
There seems to be a bug in aptdaemon, worke
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 2:40 AM, David Kalnischkies
wrote:
> For the record: Packages listed in this file are marked as auto-installed
> (Auto-Installed: 1). Packages not listed or with Auto-Installed: 0 are marked
> as manual. So what you say here is that packages are randomly marked
> as automat
On 14 August 2012 14:40, David Kalnischkies
wrote:
> Daniel, maybe it has something to do with apt/apt-pkg/depcache.cc 1034ff.
I think so, and also the dancing aptitude does to track and restore
auto-installed when it thinks apt might be silly. Aptitude shouldn't
need the dancing any more, provi
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 3:21 AM, Mark Lodato wrote:
> I have this same problem. Packages randomly appear as manually
> installed. This annoys me so much that I have set up a script to
> monitor this.
For the record: Packages listed in this file are marked as auto-installed
(Auto-Installed: 1).
On 14 August 2012 09:21, Mark Lodato wrote:
> $ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/03manual
> DPkg::Post-Invoke { "/etc/apt/manual_package_update.sh"; };
>
> Shortly after setting up my new script, I caught apt-get causing this problem.
>
> $ sudo apt-get purge xscreensaver gnome-screensaver
> --- /etc
I have this same problem. Packages randomly appear as manually
installed. This annoys me so much that I have set up a script to
monitor this.
$ cat /etc/apt/manual_package_update.sh
#!/bin/bash
FILE=/etc/apt/manual_packages
NEW=${FILE}.new
set -e
/usr/bin/apt-mark showmanual > $NEW
/usr/bin/diff
On 07/27/12 07:52, Daniel Hartwig wrote:
On 26 July 2012 22:19, dE . wrote:
This bug persists to a smaller extent with apt-get also. Now I have to
maintain a list of packages I manually installed and have to fix the list of
manually installed packages every time I run a PM.
Can you provide mor
On 26 July 2012 22:19, dE . wrote:
> This bug persists to a smaller extent with apt-get also. Now I have to
> maintain a list of packages I manually installed and have to fix the list of
> manually installed packages every time I run a PM.
Can you provide more detail about which apt-get commands
Got it.
http://minus.com/mYc8ptevC/
First, take a note of all the manually installed packages.
Here, add Debian snapshot entries for 15th April and hash out other
repositories except Debian multimedia and security.
Now aptitude update.
Then aptitude full-upgrade
It's going to request remov
On 04/16/12 12:17, Daniel Hartwig wrote:
Hello
On 16 April 2012 11:09, dE . wrote:
There's no specific pattern in which this happens, an aptitude run
just for searching a package may mark packages manually installed.
How did you determine that 'aptitude search' changed the state, rather
than
Hello
On 16 April 2012 11:09, dE . wrote:
>>> There's no specific pattern in which this happens, an aptitude run
>>> just for searching a package may mark packages manually installed.
How did you determine that 'aptitude search' changed the state, rather
than 'update' or 'upgrade'?
>>
>> That s
On 04/16/12 03:30, Axel Beckert wrote:
Hi dE,
dE . wrote:
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.6-1
Severity: grave
This bug is definitely not grave. Downgraded it to "normal".
There's no specific pattern in which this happens, an aptitude run
just for searching a package may mark packages manually
Hi dE,
dE . wrote:
> Package: aptitude
> Version: 0.6.6-1
> Severity: grave
This bug is definitely not grave. Downgraded it to "normal".
> There's no specific pattern in which this happens, an aptitude run
> just for searching a package may mark packages manually installed.
That sounds indeed s
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.6-1
Severity: grave
There's no specific pattern in which this happens, an aptitude run just
for searching a package may mark packages manually installed.
In the previous upgrade that I did (KDE 4.6 to 4.7), blocks were caused
cause aptitude marked random un-nece
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