On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 18:52:00 -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 07:15:03PM +, Hendrik Boom
> was heard to say:
>> I have now upgraded aptitude. Issuing the same command I used before
>> gives me lists of lackages to install/remove/upgrade, as usual, and
>> then a bunch of
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 07:15:03PM +, Hendrik Boom
was heard to say:
> I have now upgraded aptitude. Issuing the same command I used before
> gives me lists of lackages to install/remove/upgrade, as usual, and then
> a bunch of packages to remove to resolve conflicts. But it provides no
On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 13:27:11 -0500, Daryl Styrk wrote:
> * Hendrik Boom [2009-03-04 18:12:04 +]:
>
>
>> Now I am inclined to ignore this behaviour and proceed with the
>> installation. The next step, assuming there's enough space, is to
>> upgrade apt and/or aptitude.
>>
>> Any comments?
* Hendrik Boom [2009-03-04 18:12:04 +]:
>
> Now I am inclined to ignore this behaviour and proceed with the
> installation. The next step, assuming there's enough space, is to
> upgrade apt and/or aptitude.
>
> Any comments? Is this a know bug in etch's aptitude? Or is my
> configurat
{1} The release notes did not say to run
aptitude install debian-archive-keyring
but it was necessary to avoid obnoxious warnings. It perhaps should.
(2) The release notes said to ask aptitude to report on the amount of
storage needed by running
aptitude -y -s -t --with-recommends dist-upgra
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