On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 4:19 PM, alberto fuentes <paj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In the newbie session yesterday come out the idea of how the mundane
> easy task for some people in their daily debian's work, is really
> interesting for others just to watch "over their shoulders".

As a "newbie" I liked the idea instantly in the session, but as the wiki
is still surprisingly empty, lets just add something myself:
"APT debugging 101 – a guided tour through dependency hell"
(officially: "Debugging (dist-)upgrades in APT")

Watching me code is probably really boring, so I guess I will just
give some pointers on how to interpret APT (debug) output, so that
the next time your package isn't considered in a (dist-)upgrade,
you can do better than just "bts reassign apt". ;)

No schedule, time, room or anything yet, so I am very open to any
suggestions you might have (just wanted to add something now even
without having a plan so the wiki doesn't look that empty anymore).


Best regards

David Kalnischkies

P.S.: Canceled and resent mail as I used the wrong account…
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