Re: time_t transitions in testing

2024-05-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 03 May 2024 12:11:22 +0100 "mick.crane" wrote: Hello mick.crane, >Eeeek "725 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see >them" Quite a few here, too. Although not as many as you had; 46 packages removed 46 packages installed (t64 versions of the packages removed)

Re: time_t transitions in testing

2024-05-03 Thread songbird
mick.crane wrote: ... > Eeeek "725 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see > them" that was about where i was at as i'd been holding firefox from unstable due to it wanting to remove a lot of Mate packages without replacing them. however last night, like you, i first

Re: time_t transitions in testing

2024-05-03 Thread mick.crane
On 2024-05-03 06:11, songbird wrote: songbird wrote: ... the on-going time_t transitions may be causing some packages to be removed for a while as dependencies get adjusted. i've currently not been doing full upgrades because there are many Mate packages that would be removed. i

Re: time_t transitions in testing

2024-05-03 Thread Erwan David
Le 03/05/2024 à 07:11, songbird a écrit : songbird wrote: ... the on-going time_t transitions may be causing some packages to be removed for a while as dependencies get adjusted. i've currently not been doing full upgrades because there are many Mate packages that would be removed. i

Re: time_t transitions in testing

2024-05-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 3 May 2024 01:11:31 -0400 songbird wrote: Hello songbird, > mainly i wanted to make sure that anything removed was >being replaced and that my desktop would still be usable >and that seems to have happened. This has been my experience, too. I will also add my thanks to the many,

Re: time_t transitions in testing

2024-05-03 Thread songbird
songbird wrote: ... > thanks to all in the Debian community who have gotten this > done. all looks ok. :) songbird

time_t transitions in testing

2024-05-02 Thread songbird
songbird wrote: ... > the on-going time_t transitions may be causing some packages > to be removed for a while as dependencies get adjusted. > > i've currently not been doing full upgrades because there are > many Mate packages that would be removed. i decided to see what i could get