On Sun, 8 Apr 2012, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
Did you upgrade aptitude first?
Not after modifying the sources.list,
I don't see that in the recommendations for upgrade, but nevertheless
that seems a good thing to do (and for apt-get also)
This might solve many problems.
May-be, but it's too late now...
Check the list of manually installed packages
aptitude search ~i\!~M -F "%p"
This shows manually and automatically installed packages.
I get 2220 packages, (and 995 with "~i~M")
Anyway, as the upgrade with apt-get worked perfectly, for Squeeze
to Wheezy as well as for Wheezy to Sid, it seems
useless now to play with aptitde, except may-be for daily maintenance,
Also, running apt-listbugs give interesting informations
on Squeeze
apt-listbugs --severity all list aptitude:
aptitude(572 bugs)
apt-listbugs --severity important list aptitude:
aptitude(40 bugs)
apt-listbugs --severity serious list aptitude:
aptitude(1 bug)
apt-listbugs --severity all list apt-get:
no bug
on Sid
apt-listbugs --severity all list aptitude:
aptitude(627 bugs)
apt-listbugs --severity important list aptitude:
aptitude(50 bugs)
apt-listbugs --severity serious list aptitude:
aptitude(1 bug)
apt-listbugs --severity all list apt-get:
no bug
regards,
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