Hi, El 31 de octubre de 2015 21:34:51 CET, Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> escribió: >On Sat 31 Oct 2015 at 21:12:42 +0100, Javi Barroso wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> El 31 de octubre de 2015 20:17:41 CET, Teemu Likonen ><tliko...@iki.fi> escribió: >> >Brian [2015-10-31 18:49:59Z] wrote: >> > >> >> Here are two verifiable facts: >> >> >> >> brian@sid:~$ dpkg --status aptitude | grep Priority >> >> Priority: important >> > >> >Package's priority can be overruled by... some system unknown to me. >> >This is Debian 8: >> > >> > $ dpkg --status aptitude | grep Priority >> > Priority: important >> > >> > $ apt-cache show aptitude | grep Priority >> > Priority: standard >> >> You can see when priority was overruled >> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=758561#12 > >This is a very good pointer. It doesn't explain why two different tools >give different answers but it does get to the heart of the matter.
I guess override action are done by ftp-masters when maintainer has not time or interest changing some parameters See, for more información wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/FtpMaster/Override Regards