I think I found the problem. Normally when aptitude does an upgrade, it
first marks all packages for upgrade, then does a second pass to resolve
dependencies. However, for some reason the command-line interface uses a
*different* algorithm to set up the upgrade, resolving dependencies as it
On Friday, 15 de April de 2005 14:52, Daniel Burrows shaped the electrons
to shout:
I think I found the problem. Normally when aptitude does an upgrade,
it first marks all packages for upgrade, then does a second pass to
resolve dependencies. However, for some reason the command-line
Package: aptitude
Version: 0.2.15.9-2
Severity: normal
This happens in last version, it did not happen few weeks ago.
I have proprietary nvidia drivers compiled as module, but nevertheless
aptitude wants to install me a kernel-image:
# aptitude -vD dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
On Monday, 11 de April de 2005 17:08, Daniel Burrows shaped the electrons
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On Monday 11 April 2005 09:43 am, Ricardo Galli wrote:
This happens in last version, it did not happen few weeks ago.
The changes from the last version are:
- Translation updates
- Trivial fix
On Monday 11 April 2005 12:34 pm, Ricardo Galli wrote:
Yes but not nvidia-glx, I upgraded it before in order to make the driver
work.
Just a quick question, how did you do this upgrade?
Daniel
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On Monday, 11 de April de 2005 18:45, Daniel Burrows shaped the electrons
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Yes but not nvidia-glx, I upgraded it before in order to make the
driver work.
Just a quick question, how did you do this upgrade?
aptitude install nvidia-glx
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