This bug was fixed in the package aptitude - 0.6.6-1ubuntu1
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aptitude (0.6.6-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- debian/05aptitude: Never autoremove kernels.
- Drop aptitude-doc to Suggests.
- 03_branding: Ubuntu branding.
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04-beta-2 => ubuntu-12.04
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Forget new packages doesn't save its action
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** Changed in: aptitude
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Aptitude 0.6.6-1 has been released upstream, which should fix this bug.
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remove unneeded Baltix task
** Changed in: baltix
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: aptitude
Status: Unknown => Fix Committed
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #659079
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=659079
** Also affects: aptitude via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=659079
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04-beta-1 => ubuntu-12.04-beta-2
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Title:
Forget new packages doesn't save its action
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I confirm this bug.
[pf@spock]:[~][1]% aptitude search "~N" | wc -l
19928
[pf@spock]:[~][0]% sudo aptitude forget-new
[sudo] password for pf:
[pf@spock]:[~][0]% aptitude search "~N" | wc -l
19903
[pf@spock]:[~][0]% sudo aptitude forget-new
[pf@spock]:[~][0]% aptitude search "~N" | wc -l
19903
I can confirm that removing/renaming the multiarch file will cause lots of
breakage. I got lots of problems with various libraries, mostly
kerberos-related stuff.
Deleting these packages would have deinstalled half of Ubuntu, so I
force-deleted them (leaving their dependencies installed), then r
multiarch allows to install packages that are foreign to the native host
arch. The duplicate packages you see are probably arch i386 and amd64
binary packages. Apparently, apt-get shows this information but
aptitude does not which is filed as bug 817181. Feel free to let us
know you are affected
I think this should be eventually fixed during the precise dev-cycle.
Setting milestone.
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => precise-alpha-
I see. Thank you for pointing that out. Could be a bug in dpkg as well,
then...
I still install all my systems as i386 so I guess there's not much I can
do here.
** Description changed:
Since I've upgraded to Oneiric, the "Forget new packages" menu options
doesn't save its change.
I'll
the file does exist in precise. It is a pfiel that exists in amd64
installs not 1386. See the following package list.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/amd64/dpkg/filelist
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For what it's worth, a quick glance of the current oneiric source didn't
reveal anything in the maintainer scripts to create said file, either.
So, I have no idea where it's coming from. I did not have it on a fresh
install of precise. That's all I can say.
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Gary, thank you for the information. I'm not speaking for Ubuntu
officially. As far as I'm aware aptitude still receives the full
support of being included in main. I've not heard of anybody attempting
to change that.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/i386/dpkg/filelist
http://packages.ubuntu.
It is part of dpkg
This bug and 831768 are killing me. Removing the multi arch appeared
to work for a few days but now cups won't update because of an error
like this
libkrb5support0:amd64 1.9.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1.1 cannot be configured
because libkrb5support0:i386 is in a different version
I ha
multiarch was a pretty intrusive change, but one that was necessary and
should pay dividends in the future. As with most intrusive changes,
there's breakage. That's why it was done in oneiric, to be ready for
precise.
FWIW, I don't see this on a fresh install of precise. But I also have
no fil
I have the same problem - removing the multiarch file then breaks
aptitude and requires to remove the 2 packages mentioned above.
I didn't do that because of the Joachim Durchholz's problems
reinstalling and getting flash working again. But it is annoying having
2 packages listed and it is also ca
... well, it doesn't. No error messages that I can see.
Despite having the Applications > Other > Adobe Flash Player application in the
menu (that's probably adobe-flash-properties-gtk).
And despite Ubuntu Software Center telling me it's all installed and configured.
It's reporting it has version
The double packages are not duplicates, the packages have different sizes.
Unfortunately, aptitude does not show any other attribute that differs, so I
have no idea what exactly is happening there; it could well be a multiarch
issue. I took a handful of samples and it seemed that script-only pack
Yes, recognised it today, too. It's in the Canonical partner repository,
now. And it seems it doesn't need the downloader anymore.
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That ppa is marked as depreciated. The flash in 11.10 appears to already
be 64bit. It is just that the flashplugin-downloades program is 32 bit
and flash depends on it.
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Did you try the 64bit one?
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:sevenmachines/flash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install flashplugin64-installer
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I found if i remove the file /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch then aptitude
insits on removing
flashplugin-installer [11.0.1.152ubuntu1 (now, oneiric)]
nspluginwrapper [1.4.4-0ubuntu3 (now, oneiric)]
because of unavailable dependencies.
** Tags added: multiarch
** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Compared to an Oneiric installation lacking the problems, there was a
file /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch on the affected system, that
contained one line: "foreign-architecture i386". After removing it,
everything seems to be fine.
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After an upgrade from Natty to Oneiric I am also affected.
I discovered two additional things:
1. Many or all packages appear twice. For an installed package the twin entry
appears not to be installed.
2. After starting aptitude sometimes shows "New Packages (39593)", and
sometimes "New Packages
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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