On 2023-07-11 09:31:54 +0200, Christoph Martin wrote: > Am 11.07.23 um 00:46 schrieb Vincent Lefevre: > > cventin:~> apt-show-versions -a libreoffice-common > > libreoffice-common:all 4:7.5.4-4 install ok installed > > libreoffice-common:all 4:7.4.5-3 stable ftp.debian.org > > No stable-updates version > > libreoffice-common:all 4:7.4.5-3 testing ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice-common:all 4:7.4.5-3 unstable ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice-common:all 4:7.5.5~rc1-2 experimental ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice-common:all/experimental *manually* upgradeable from 4:7.5.4-4 > > to 4:7.5.5~rc1-2 > But this looks correct. The latest version in stable, testing or unstable is > 7.4.5-3. Your installed version is 7.5.4-4 which is newer than the latest > version in unstabled.
No, the latest version in unstable is 4:7.5.4-4: libreoffice (4:7.5.4-4) unstable; urgency=medium [...] -- Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org> Wed, 28 Jun 2023 06:21:52 +0200 and on https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libreoffice [2023-06-28] Accepted libreoffice 4:7.5.4-4 (source) into unstable (Rene Engelhard) and this is the version in /var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.debian.org_debian_dists_unstable_main_binary-amd64_Packages > Therefore, asv says that you could upgrade to the experimental > version. No, I track unstable. Upgrades from unstable to experimental are *never* proposed. > It says *manually* because your normal distribution is not > experimental. No, it says "manually", because upgrades to experimental packages are never automatic, even if this is an upgrade from experimental to experimental. Compare to what I get on another machine: zira:~> apt-show-versions -a libreoffice-common libreoffice-common:all 4:7.5.4-4 install ok installed libreoffice-common:all 4:7.4.5-3 stable ftp.debian.org No stable-updates version libreoffice-common:all 4:7.4.5-3 testing ftp.debian.org libreoffice-common:all 4:7.5.4-4 unstable ftp.debian.org libreoffice-common:all 4:7.5.5~rc1-2 experimental ftp.debian.org libreoffice-common:all/unstable 4:7.5.4-4 uptodate Here, 4:7.5.4-4 is correctly regarded as the unstable version, and though the experimental version is more recent, the upgrade to this version is not proposed. > > cventin:~> apt-show-versions -a libreoffice > > libreoffice:amd64 4:7.5.4-4 install ok installed > > libreoffice:amd64 4:7.4.5-3 stable ftp.debian.org > > No stable-updates version > > libreoffice:amd64 4:7.4.5-3 testing ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice:amd64 4:7.5.4-4 unstable ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice:amd64 4:7.5.5~rc1-2 experimental ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice:amd64/unstable 4:7.5.4-4 uptodate > > libreoffice:i386 4:7.4.5-3 stable ftp.debian.org > > No stable-updates version > > libreoffice:i386 4:7.4.5-3 testing ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice:i386 4:7.4.5-3 unstable ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice:i386 4:7.5.5~rc1-2 experimental ftp.debian.org > > libreoffice:i386 not installed > > So the problem look like, libreoffice-common:all 4:7.5.4-4 hat been in > unstable and you installed this version, and then it was removed again. It says "libreoffice:amd64 4:7.5.4-4 unstable ftp.debian.org". So 4:7.5.4-4 is correctly seen as the unstable version for the architecture of the machine. It was not removed. -- Vincent Lefèvre <vinc...@vinc17.net> - Web: <https://www.vinc17.net/> 100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: <https://www.vinc17.net/blog/> Work: CR INRIA - computer arithmetic / AriC project (LIP, ENS-Lyon)