hi, I upgraded earlier today. I observed no issues during and after upgrade.
Thanks! Luc Op ma 10 mei 2021 18:06 schreef inkbottle <inkbottle...@gmail.com>: > Hi all, > > I've upgraded to Frameworks 5.82.0-1. > > Below an edited transcript of what went well and what didn't. > > Your suggestions about the right way to do it are welcome. > > Chris > > > > <Alice> 5.82.0-1: apt update; apt -t unstable dist-upgrade; apt install -t > experimental plasma-desktop plasma-framework > <Alice> First run didn't work: plasmashell 100% cpu forever, had to reboot. > <Alice> Second run seems okay. > <Bob> Do you have mixed versions? > <Bob> I'm not sure whether that upgraded all packages to 5.21.5 or 5.82 > <Bob> Assuming you have the latest Plasma 5.21.5 installed, make sure no > 5.21.4 packages are left: `dpkg -l | grep 5.21.4` > <Bob> Similarly for the frameworks. > <Alice> dpkg -l | grep -F "5.21.4" | wc -l ==> 72; dpkg -l | grep -F > "5.21.5" > | wc -l ==> 13 > <Alice> What did I do wrong? > <Bob> Upgrading one package to 5.21.5 does not automatically upgrade all > others. > <Alice> So you would recommend this sort of command? `apt install -t > experimental $( dpkg -l | grep 5.20.5 | awk '/^ii/ {print $2}' )` > <Bob> It's the easiest for me. When you run stable/testing/unstable, you > don't > have this problem, because we usually upload all packages at once and > everything will then be upgraded. > <Alice> First thing would then be: `apt install -t experimental $( dpkg -l > | > grep 5.21.4 | awk '/^ii/ {print $2}' )` > <Alice> Running now the above line > <Alice> dpkg -l | grep -F "5.21.4" | wc -l ==> 0 > <Alice> dpkg -l | grep -F "5.21" | grep -v -F "5.21.5" ==> two packages > with > version numbers 5.212.0~alpha4-11 => unrelated > <Bob> Sounds good. > <Alice> Now verifying for framework > <Alice> dpkg -l | grep -F "5.78" | wc -l ==> 119 > <Alice> dpkg -l | grep -F "5.78" | egrep -v 'libkf5|qml-mod' ==> it's all > KDE > stuff > <Alice> apt install -t experimental $( dpkg -l | grep -F "5.78.0" | awk > '/^ii/ > {print $2}' ) > <Alice> dpkg -l | egrep "5\.(78|79|80|81)" | wc -l ==> 0 > <Alice> I should reboot now. > > > > >