Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2008-03-31 Thread Reuben Thomas
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008, Eric Dorland wrote: I can't seem to reproduce this any more, are you still seeing this? No. Please feel free to close it. The crucial thing is that having selected automake1.9 with alternatives, when I purge it I get: Removing automake1.9 ... Removing manually selected

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2008-03-30 Thread Eric Dorland
* Reuben Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Eric Dorland wrote: * Reuben Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Eric Dorland wrote: I couldn't reproduce this. I removed all the automake packages, installed automake1.9, installed automake1.10 and then

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2008-02-10 Thread Eric Dorland
* Roger Leigh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hi Eric, Just to let you know, #406540 (and #407560) are still present. I just got bitten by this yesterday when purging automake1.9. Exactly like the other reports, /etc/alternatives/aclocal still pointed to aclocal1.9. I had to run sudo

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2007-05-20 Thread Roger Leigh
Hi Eric, Just to let you know, #406540 (and #407560) are still present. I just got bitten by this yesterday when purging automake1.9. Exactly like the other reports, /etc/alternatives/aclocal still pointed to aclocal1.9. I had to run sudo update-alternatives --auto automake to mend the

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2007-01-25 Thread Reuben Thomas
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Eric Dorland wrote: * Reuben Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Eric Dorland wrote: I couldn't reproduce this. I removed all the automake packages, installed automake1.9, installed automake1.10 and then purged automake1.9. The alternatives seemed

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2007-01-24 Thread Eric Dorland
* Reuben Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Eric Dorland wrote: I couldn't reproduce this. I removed all the automake packages, installed automake1.9, installed automake1.10 and then purged automake1.9. The alternatives seemed fine. Add one additional step: after

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2007-01-19 Thread Reuben Thomas
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Eric Dorland wrote: I couldn't reproduce this. I removed all the automake packages, installed automake1.9, installed automake1.10 and then purged automake1.9. The alternatives seemed fine. Add one additional step: after installing automake1.10, run update-alternative and

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2007-01-19 Thread Eric Dorland
tags 406540 unreproducible thanks * Reuben Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Package: automake1.9 Severity: normal I installed automake (1:1.10+nogfdl-1) and purged automake1.9, and was left with broken alternatives (for at least aclocal, I didn't check all of them). Reinstalling

Bug#406540: automake1.9: Purging this package with automake (1.10) installed leaves broken alternatives

2007-01-11 Thread Reuben Thomas
Package: automake1.9 Severity: normal I installed automake (1:1.10+nogfdl-1) and purged automake1.9, and was left with broken alternatives (for at least aclocal, I didn't check all of them). Reinstalling automake1.9, running update-alternatives to select 1.10, then purging again made it work. --