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Hi,
2016-02-25 13:17 To Harald Dunkel:
I'm not sure if it's worth to create a new bug, because the bug might be
different specially from the merged ones, but let's see... will
hopefully be fixing or triaging it soon, when looking at anoth
Hi all,
2016-02-26 11:34 matthias.hinkfo...@uni-rostock.de:
Hi Harri,
I experiance the overall problem of forgetting about automatically
installed packages every now and then on several machines and with
various versions of aptitude from 0.4.?? up to 0.6.11. Unfortunately,
I was unable to find
Hi Harri,
I experiance the overall problem of forgetting about automatically
installed packages every now and then on several machines and with
various versions of aptitude from 0.4.?? up to 0.6.11. Unfortunately,
I was unable to find a pattern in aptitude's behaviour. But I suspect
a different bu
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Maybe its best to forbid making changes in the preview? The
implied changes (esp. new dependencies, if you manually add some
of the recommended packages) are not completely visible in the
preview, anyway.
I think the new version 0.7.6 is surely an i
2016-02-25 10:20 Harald Dunkel:
I tried it, too: On first sight the problem seems to be gone.
But after removing owncloud (press "g" in the preview and wait
for it to finish) php5 and its dependencies are still marked
for removal Apparently the "+" on php5 in the preview window
has been lost.
Ca
I tried it, too: On first sight the problem seems to be gone.
But after removing owncloud (press "g" in the preview and wait
for it to finish) php5 and its dependencies are still marked
for removal Apparently the "+" on php5 in the preview window
has been lost.
Can you reproduce?
Regards
Harri
2016-02-04 11:42 Harald Dunkel:
I think I know how to reproduce:
- install minimal Debian unstable (a container or chroot should do)
- boot it or chroot to it
- configure networking
- enter aptitude and install a package with a huge list of
dependencies (e.g. owncloud)
- leave aptitude
- enter
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Hi Manuel,
if you want to close this bug report, then go ahead and o it.
Its OK with me. I understand that this particular problem seems
to be closed.
Thanx for your help
Harri
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I think I know how to reproduce:
- install minimal Debian unstable (a container or chroot should do)
- boot it or chroot to it
- configure networking
- enter aptitude and install a package with a huge list of
dependencies (e.g. owncloud)
- leave aptitude
- enter aptitude
- mark "owncloud" to be
2016-01-24 16:14 Harald Dunkel:
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Hi Manuel,
On 01/23/16 01:11, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
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Hi Harald,
2011-08-16 21:07 Harald Dunkel:
(I'd love to have some option in aptitude to mark all installed package
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Hi Manuel,
On 01/23/16 01:11, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo wrote:
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> Hi Harald,
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> 2011-08-16 21:07 Harald Dunkel:
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>> (I'd love to have some option in aptitude to mark all installed packages as
>> automatic
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Hi Harald,
2011-08-16 21:07 Harald Dunkel:
(I'd love to have some option in aptitude to mark all
installed packages as automatically installed, except
for those that do not appear on the Depends or Recommends
list of any installed package. This would make the use
o
On 17 March 2013 02:24, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I found a procedure to reproduce the problem by installing
> and removing postgresql. Here is the script:
> After running it I've got 2 new libraries that should have been removed
> automatically:
> Aptitude doesn't show the automatic
On 16 March 2013 15:32, Harald Dunkel wrote:
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> What exactly do you mean by "typescript"?
A terminal session log, such as that produced by the ‘script’ command.
For bug reporting, this should be complete enough to demonstrate and
reproduce all r
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What exactly do you mean by "typescript"?
Harri
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On Sun, 27 May 2012 22:10:36 +0200 Francesco Poli wrote:
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> I also noticed that sometimes, aptitude says it will purge some
> packages, but actually leaves them installed (even though scheduled for
> purging), as in:
>
> $ aptitude search ~i | grep ^.p | cut -c 1-35
> ip autotools-dev
On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 22:07:50 +0200 Harald Dunkel wrote:
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> It seems that aptitude forgets the automatic flag sometimes.
> This problem seems to be related to resolving dependency
> conflicts, but I don't know how to reproduce it yet. Its a
> pretty painful bug, because cleaning up the mess is
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Package: aptitude
Version: 0.6.4-1
It seems that aptitude forgets the automatic flag sometimes.
This problem seems to be related to resolving dependency
conflicts, but I don't know how to reproduce it yet. Its a
pretty painful bug, because cleaning up
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