Control: retitle -1 apt-cudf/aspcud: fails to resolve anything on this system Control: reassign -1 apt-cudf,aspcud
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 11:01:38AM +0200, Paul Gevers wrote: > On Tue, 1 May 2018 12:54:30 +0100 Julian Andres Klode <j...@debian.org> > wrote: > > aspcud is unable to find a proper solution to installing petname:amd64 on a > > system > > that already has petname:amd64 installed. Instead, it goes on removing a > > ton of > > amd64 packages and crossgrades part of the system to i386 (e.g., > > base-files). > > This works for me on a buster system: > paul@testavoira ~ $ sudo apt --simulate --solver aspcud -o > APT::Solver::Strict-Pinning=false -o > APT::Solver::aspcud::Preferences='-removed,-changed,-new,+count(solution,APT-Pin:=/995/)' > -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true install emacs:amd64 That's a completely different thing. The point is that for the given system in the EDSP dump, aspcud fails to resolve _anything_. There is a bug in aspcud or apt-cudf. For example, emacs with your preferences: The following packages have unmet dependencies: liborc-0.4-dev : Depends: liborc-0.4-dev-bin:any (= 1:0.4.28-2) libwayland-egl1-mesa : Conflicts: libwayland-egl1 Conflicts: libwayland-egl1:i386 but 1.15.0-2 is to be installed pkgconf:i386 : Breaks: pkg-config (>= 0.29-1) Breaks: pkg-config:i386 (>= 0.29-1) it's completely useless atm. -- debian developer - deb.li/jak | jak-linux.org - free software dev ubuntu core developer i speak de, en