Le 09.10.2013 19:11, Dmitrii Kashin a écrit :
I met situations when aptitude completly broke functioning of
APT. APT utilities in their turn are simpler, and they are more
preferred to manage packages.

Just curious here, how could aptitude break apt? AFAIK, both uses dpkg for packages' installations, the only things they do, imho, are selection and downloads of packages and their dependencies, so I am really curious about what could be broken there. I have read that some years ago, things were not as simple as that and that apt and aptitude would have broken each other because aptitude maintained it's own database of what is installed, but it really was years ago: I have always used a mix depending on my simple feeling of the moment to install/remove package and never had problems. I only know that because of some ancient readings, so having some more info on that subject interests me, especially if it is still actual.


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