But this is the problem i described!
Nobody can know all the ten thousands(!) of packages by there 'real'
name - but they do know the metapackage 'Transmission', 'Wesnoth',
'LiberOffice' whatever.
So if they look with
"sudo apt-cache policy transmission"
after the installed package they get the f
transmission is a metapackage, yes, but that means you use it to install
the other packages -- not that the metapackage gets automatically
installed when you install the other packages. The Transmission
application that you are using is in the transmission-gtk package, which
you have installed. tra
oh YES, you are right!
BUT the both "ii" at the beginning are for ME, that the packages are
installed... - and "transmission" is a metapackage.
Also: Transmission IS installed and working fine - or do YOU know my PC better
than i?
So the bug is shurely not "Invalid"!
** Description changed:
That `apt-cache policy` output shows that the package 'transmission' is
not installed at all. The `dpkg -l` output shows that 'transmission-gtk'
and 'transmission-common' are version 2.77 -- but it doesn't show
'transmission' at all, because it's not installed.
** Project changed: launchpad => ubu