On Lu, 30 mar 20, 12:47:45, Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 20:59, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > > For my apt preferences I had:
> > >
> > > Package: *
> > > Pin: release a=testing
> > > Pin-Priority: 650
> > >
> > > Package: *
> > > Pin: release a=unstable
> > > Pin-Priority: 600
> > >
>
On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 20:59, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> According to your 'apt policy' you also had repositories configured for
> Skype and Docker. Did you remove those as well?
They remain, just were in their own files.
>
> > For my apt preferences I had:
> >
> > Package: *
> > Pin: release
On Du, 29 mar 20, 16:40:03, Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 13:33, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > > Pinned packages:
> > > libpython3.8-minimal -> 3.8.2-1 with priority -3
> > > libcrypt1 -> 1:4.4.15-1 with priority -3
> > > libcrypt1:i386 -> 1:4.4.15-1 with priority
On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 13:33, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> So you have a multiarch (amd64 and i386) system, with amd64 repositories
> for Skype and Docker.
>
> Why do you need i386? I'm guessing you might have some locally installed
> packages as well. Please show also the output of
>
> aptitude
On Du, 29 mar 20, 12:37:39, Martin wrote:
>
> Here is apt policy:
>
> Package files:
> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
> release a=now
> 500 https://repo.skype.com/deb stable/main amd64 Packages
> release o=. stable,a=stable,n=stable,l=. stable,c=main,b=amd64
> origin repo.skype.com
>
I commented out the testing repository in my apt sources list and ran
apt update/upgrade/clean/autoremove. It helped e.g. with updating
firefox from 69 to 74 but other packages are still stuck.
apt list --upgradable
libc-bin/unstable 2.30-4 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.29-2]
libc6/unstable 2.30-4
Hello Andrei,
thank you for your time!
> With this sources list you appear to be running unstable, not testing.
> Please show also the output of 'apt policy'.
>
sorry, yes I am usually happy to be on "unstable".
Here is apt policy:
Package files:
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
release a=now
On Sb, 28 mar 20, 23:59:17, Martin wrote:
>
> I have a debian bullseye/testing machine on a 2017 HP i7 machine that
> I used daily for many months but was not running since end of November
> 2019. I upgraded everything with apt update + dist-upgrade +
> autoremove + clean this week.
[...]
>
Dear all,
I have a debian bullseye/testing machine on a 2017 HP i7 machine that
I used daily for many months but was not running since end of November
2019. I upgraded everything with apt update + dist-upgrade +
autoremove + clean this week.
I can't exactly say how but while everything appeared
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