> And I tried to explain to you that many others believe in the exact opposite
Sure, I'm aware of that. Once again, this is about kept-back packages. When
kept-back packages in specific are installed through apt-get install, then that
is usually not because the user wanted to mark them as
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 11:52:32AM +, mYnDstrEAm wrote:
> > So, which is it: You install random things you don't care about because
> > their name appeared in the kept-back list or you explicitly install that
> > package from the kept-back list because you care very deeply about it?
>
> I
> So, which is it: You install random things you don't care about because their
> name appeared in the kept-back list or you explicitly install that package
> from the kept-back list because you care very deeply about it?
I and many others (this issue is not about me) install them like that
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 10:43:38PM +, mYnDstrEAm wrote:
> > You found with #956330 already a feature request that asks for that
>
> No, that other issue is not about kept-back packages in specific. I don't see
> how the functionality of that issue would be very useful but for kept-back
>
> You found with #956330 already a feature request that asks for that
No, that other issue is not about kept-back packages in specific. I don't see
how the functionality of that issue would be very useful but for kept-back
packages asking the user or by default not marking them as manually
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