> For example, when you saw chromium 34.0.1847.116-1~deb7u1 and marked
> for installation (an upgrade of the version of the browser, but
> changing the package to that targetted to the stable distribution),
> chromium-inspector should have been marked to change to the same
> version targetted for s
2015-09-13 23:39 GMT+01:00 Edward Welbourne :
>
I'm on testing. I have chromium installed. I use the browser. I
do not use the inspector. None the less, chromium declares that it
depends on chromium-inspector, which is thus installed. Recently
(around the time of heartbleed
> To try to see if we are on the same page, this is what I understood so far:
>
> - That at the time, aptitude was happy to keep v 33 of the browser
> packages, it didn't want to remove it before you gave instructions to
> update other packages (how, btw? Command line "aptitude
> safe-upgrad
Hi Edward,
2015-09-13 14:11 Edward Welbourne:
From what you paste above (I don't know if it's correct), I don't see
any obvious problem.
The problem is that aptitude claimed there was a problem !
(It claimed I needed to uninstall a browser I was using in order to let
it sort out an upgrade
Hi Manuel,
> Sorry that this was not handled earlier, maybe now you don't even
> remember the details, but I'll have a shot at it...
It has been a while, but let's see ... thankfully the report contains
enough to jog at least a little memory.
> From what you paste above (I don't know if it's cor
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Hi Edward,
Sorry that this was not handled earlier, maybe now you don't even
remember the details, but I'll have a shot at it...
2014-04-21 14:20 Edward Welbourne:
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.10-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm on testing. I have chro
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.10-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm on testing. I have chromium installed. I use the browser. I do
not use the inspector. None the less, chromium declares that it depends
on chromium-inspector, which is thus installed. Recently (around the
time of heartb
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