On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 05:48:54PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote: > On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 07:01:47 -0700, Leonard Chatagnier wrote: <snip> > > Also > > simulated an apt-get upgrade and dist-upgrade also > > with aptitude and couldn't see anything about GPG or > > DiffIndex. Aptitude wants to remove as unused some 687 > > packages that are critical to me such as all of kde, > > java, all of apt, all of mozilla, etc, etc. Although > > Debian recommends aptitude as handling dependencies > > better than apt-get, I find it problematic and that it > > creates more issues than it solves unless there is > > some underlying secret in using it that I'm not aware > > of. <snip> > 3. Use aptitude interactively to check the "Obsolete and Locally Created > Packages" section. Most packages in there should probably be removed > for the upgrade, including the Etch versions of the multimedia > packages. > > 4. aptitude dist-upgrade (This should now work without removing all > those important packages.)
I think the OP problem wasn't conflicts arising from testing versions of packages, but likely that aptitude wasn't used to set up the base system, but rather apt-get or a different package tool, and therefore (as on my system) aptitude thinks that all packages not required/standard were installed by some other package which no longer in installed and therefore they should be removed. While it would be possible to mark all the metapackage etc. as manually installed, that is a lot more work than using apt-get/already learned tool--may or may not be worth it, but it is more work. -- Christopher Nelson -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- QOTD: "The baby was so ugly they had to hang a pork chop around its neck to get the dog to play with it." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]