Quoting Dan Ritter (2019-10-23 20:52:07)
> An Liu wrote:
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> > >
> > >
> > > Reason this option is not enabled by default is, as I understand it,
> > > that a) downgrades are officially unsupported (in reality they commonly
> > > work,
> >
> >
> > Glad to hear this. Now i had a answer to thi
An Liu wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Reason this option is not enabled by default is, as I understand it,
> > that a) downgrades are officially unsupported (in reality they commonly
> > work,
>
>
> Glad to hear this. Now i had a answer to this question: does debian
> package management system have
> a
>
>
>
> Reason this option is not enabled by default is, as I understand it,
> that a) downgrades are officially unsupported (in reality they commonly
> work,
Glad to hear this. Now i had a answer to this question: does debian
package management system have
a downgrade mechanism similar to 'yum'
Quoting An Liu (2019-10-23 10:42:49)
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 10:36 Jiri Kanicky wrote:
>
> > I understand how it works. I am just warning others to wait before
> > they upgrade unless they want to have it broken.
Please accept my apology for wrongly reading a complaint into your post
that in
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 10:36 Jiri Kanicky wrote:
> I understand how it works. I am just warning others to wait before they
> upgrade unless they want to have it broken.
I also know the risks of broken dependencies
Is there any way to manually fix?
sometimes it is hard to prevent myself from t
I understand how it works. I am just warning others to wait before they
upgrade unless they want to have it broken.
Thx Jiri
On 22/10/19 8:33 pm, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Hi Jiri,
Quoting Jiri Kanicky (2019-10-22 09:20:57)
I just updated my desktop Sid and it removed most core KDE packages.
Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> When you use Debian Sid, you are expected to understand how to hold back
> updates during library migrations.
>
> I recommend to either a) use Debian testing or Debian stable, or b) be
> more cautious when updating packages - e.g. look at the warnings emitted
> from the
Hi Jiri,
Quoting Jiri Kanicky (2019-10-22 09:20:57)
> I just updated my desktop Sid and it removed most core KDE packages.
>
> When i try to install it back, it tells me dependencies are missing.
>
> Dont recommend update to all KDE users.
When you use Debian Sid, you are expected to understand
Hi.I just updated my desktop Sid and it removed most core KDE packages.When i try to install it back, it tells me dependencies are missing.Dont recommend update to all KDE users.
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