Package: apt Version: 0.6.43.2ubuntu1 Severity: normal Hi,
If pinning or the --*-release= options are used, apt seems to treat available packages with the highest priority as newer than the already installed packages even if they have the same version. This is from an apt-get dist-upgrade: [...] Preparing to replace ncftp 2:3.1.9-1 (using .../ncftp_2%3a3.1.9-1_amd64.deb) ... Preparing to replace netmask 2.3.7 (using .../netmask_2.3.7_amd64.deb) ... Preparing to replace netmon-applet 0.4-11 (using .../netmon-applet_0.4-11_amd64.deb) ... Preparing to replace ntfsprogs 1.12.1-1 (using .../ntfsprogs_1.12.1-1_amd64.deb) ... [...] If I rerun apt-get dist-upgrade after it has completed, it again tries to "upgrade" the same packages to the already installed version. While this is mostly harmless, it potentially wastes large amounts of bandwidth. # apt-get -u dist-upgrade Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Calculating upgrade... Done The following packages have been kept back: libkrb5-17-heimdal sasl2-bin unixodbc The following packages will be upgraded: antiword apcalc atftp aumix awesfx base-passwd bc camorama ccache cpio cvs dc deborphan devfsd directory-administrator dlocate dmake docbook-xml dosbox dosfstools dvdauthor fbset fdutils finger flow-tools fping freeglut3 ftp glunarclock gnome-doc-tools gnome-photo-printer gnome-randr-applet gnome-swallow-applet gocr gpdf gphotocoll grep grep-dctrl groff groff-base gsfonts gtk2-engines-cleanice gtk2-engines-magicchicken gtk2-engines-qtpixmap gtk2-engines-spherecrystal gtk2-engines-wonderland gtkhtml3.6 gtm gtweakui gzip hermes1 html2text indent ipchains ipmasqadm ksymoops less libaa1 libadns1 libapr0 libatm1 libaudiofile0 libavc1394-0 libbeecrypt6 libcap1 libcln4 libcroco3 libdb2 libdb3 libdb3-util libdc1394-13 libdvbpsi4 libdvdread3 libedit2 libelfg0 libevent-perl libevent1 libexpat1 libgc1c2 libgcrypt11 libgdbm3 libgdk-pixbuf-gnome2 libgdk-pixbuf2 libgimpprint1 libgnomecups1.0-1 libgnomeprint-bin libgnomeprint15 libgtk1.2 libgtkhtml3.6-18 libgtkspell0 libid3-3.8.3c2a libid3tag0 libieee1284-3 libimlib2 libintl-gettext-ruby1.8 libintl-xs-perl liblocale-gettext-perl liblockfile1 libltdl3 liblzo1 libmad0 libmodplug0c2 libmpcdec3 libnfsidmap1 libntfs8 libopencdk8 liborbit0 libpcap0.8 libpcd2 libpixman1 libpng12-0 libpvm3 libqalculate1 libruby1.8 libsdl-net1.2 libshout3 libsmpeg0 libsqlite3-0 libtag1c2a libtar libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libwavpack0 libwmf0.2-7 libxml-parser-ruby1.8 libxml1 localepurge logrotate lsof m4 man-db mdetect menu mii-diag mpg321 nasm ncftp netmask netmon-applet ntfsprogs nvi pidentd pkg-config powermgmt-base ppthtml prelink psmisc pump pvm python2.3-numeric qalc rdesktop ruby1.8 sed setserial sgml-data shared-mime-info sharutils socklog sox tcsh telnet time toolame traceroute vacation vgrind vorbis-tools wamerican watchdog wget zip 172 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded. Need to get 0B/35.1MB of archives. After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? All these packages are already the version apt wants to upgrade them to. While this specific box runs an apt from Ubuntu, the problem is also present in Debian's apt. /etc/apt/preferences: Package: * Pin: release o=Ubuntu Pin-Priority: 1200 Package: * Pin: release o=Debian Pin-Priority: 100 Andras -- Andras Korn <korn at chardonnay.math.bme.hu> <http://chardonnay.math.bme.hu/~korn/> QOTD: Taxation is little more than legalized extortion. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]