Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Mark Raynsford (2020-02-22 17:38:20) > 'Ello. > > On 2020-02-22T17:32:59 +0100 > Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > > > > Maybe you have... held broken packages? > > > > If you use aptitude instead of apt, then you can step through more > > options, including options involving downgrading (which

Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread tomas
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 04:51:01PM +, Mark Raynsford wrote: > On 2020-02-22T17:39:15 +0100 > to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > Not all is lost [...] > Thanks! I was about to try that, but it seems that aptitude found an > alternative solution. Firstly, "# aptitude install chromium" said: Great

Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread Mark Raynsford
thing else, > that might work. > > Cheers > -- t Thanks! I was about to try that, but it seems that aptitude found an alternative solution. Firstly, "# aptitude install chromium" said: The following packages have unmet dependencies: runit-init : Conflicts: systemd-sysv

Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread tomas
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 04:24:01PM +, Mark Raynsford wrote: > On 2020-02-22T17:08:48 +0100 > wrote: > > I had a similar situation with firefox wanting to install systemd. > > > > Just for kicks, try > > > > apt install chromium sysvinit-core > > > > If that works, you'd perhaps want to ad

Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread Mark Raynsford
'Ello. On 2020-02-22T17:32:59 +0100 Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > > Maybe you have... held broken packages? > > If you use aptitude instead of apt, then you can step through more > options, including options involving downgrading (which is unsupported > by Debian, but since your system is already

Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Hi Mark, Quoting Mark Raynsford (2020-02-22 17:24:01) > On 2020-02-22T17:08:48 +0100 > wrote: > > I had a similar situation with firefox wanting to install systemd. > > > > Just for kicks, try > > > > apt install chromium sysvinit-core > > > > If that works, you'd perhaps want to adapt your

Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread Mark Raynsford
On 2020-02-22T17:08:48 +0100 wrote: > I had a similar situation with firefox wanting to install systemd. > > Just for kicks, try > > apt install chromium sysvinit-core > > If that works, you'd perhaps want to adapt your apt-preferences > (either pushing sysvinit-core or lowering systemd). >

Re: Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread tomas
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 04:02:16PM +, Mark Raynsford wrote: > Hello! > > Attempting to install chromium results in the following: > > # apt install chromium I had a similar situation with firefox wanting to install systemd. Just for kicks, try apt install chromium sysvinit-core If that

Installing chromium uninstalls runit-init

2020-02-22 Thread Mark Raynsford
libunicode-string-perl xml-twig-tools nvidia-vdpau-driver nvidia-legacy-340xx-vdpau-driver nvidia-legacy-304xx-vdpau-driver The following packages will be REMOVED: runit-init The following NEW packages will be installed: adwaita-icon-theme at-spi2-core chromium chromium-common chromium-sandbox

Re: runit - another possibility

2006-04-20 Thread Nikolai Hlubek
Matthew R. Dempsky wrote: > One thing I like about runit is it's split up into many small programs > (in the traditional UNIX style), so it provides an easy migration path: > runsvdir runs nicely as an inittab service providing supervision for > other runit services. Services

Re: runit - another possibility

2006-04-19 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:44:24AM +0200, Nikolai Hlubek wrote: > Another option might be the runit package > which as I recall does the same as initng. > But I can't really recommend it since you have > to migrate your boot services manually. One thing I like about runit is i

runit - another possibility

2006-04-19 Thread Nikolai Hlubek
ge. Quoting from the package description: > > (...) > >> Homepage: http://initng.thinktux.net > > Could you or other users of it give us some > feedback about how it works currently in a Debian system? > > I'm quite interested to know. Since I wrote my last reply of

Re: runit

2004-12-16 Thread Matt Price
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 04:09:07PM +1100, Sam Watkins wrote: > On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 12:26:12PM -0500, Matt Price wrote: > > do I have to be worried? are there big [dis]advantages to having this > > program installed? just wondering! > > I'd remove it (runit an

Re: runit

2004-12-14 Thread Sam Watkins
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 12:26:12PM -0500, Matt Price wrote: > do I have to be worried? are there big [dis]advantages to having this > program installed? just wondering! I'd remove it (runit and runit-run) if I were you. don't know if it would cause problems, but apparently you

runit

2004-12-14 Thread Matt Price
hi folks, I usually use apt-get to install packages (sid), but went to aptitude today to try to get kde to install properly (been having some difficultieswith that). Ended up instlaling quite a numbero f packages, and I missed a couple in the list, including runit -- which aptitude is in the