limcore wrote:
> Ok, the bug seems to be because I just installed "Ubuntu"
> and then added krusader kmail and so on;
Yes, and those packages (krusader, kmail) are *not* in the listing of
packages for removal you posted. So this is not a bug with aptitude.
> So I do not have kubuntu-desktop pack
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477468
Title:
After upgrade
I think this is not an aptitude bug, but rather a bug in the 9.10
upgrade process.
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After upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10, Aptitude is not usable - because it tries each
time to remove many programs with no apparent reason (but all is ok in apt-get)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477468
You received t
i have the same problem after upgrading from previous 9.10.
when i issue aptitude safe-upgrade i get this:
Paketlisten werden gelesen... Fertig
Abhängigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut
Status-Informationen einlesen... Fertig
Lese erweiterte Statusinformationen
Initialisiere Paketstatus... Fe
Indeed this was not a bug with Synaptic for me. Rather it turned out
that it was caused by two repositories offering the same application
with different version names, and causing a dependency to break when
upgrading to what was seen as the most recent version.
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After upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10, Ap
Try this please:
Run Synaptic, open section "Installed automatically" and mark packages you need
as installed manually.
I think this happens becouse some dependencies was broken when upgrading.
Finally, I think it is not a bug
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After upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10, Aptitude is not usable - because it
I have this same issue; however, not caused by an upgrade to 9.10. Mine
is a fresh install of 9.10 (32bit), fully updated, to which I have added
several packages (work laptop rebuilt over the past 3 days).
Aptitude now wants to remove 100 packages (all listed with "{u}" after
their name), while ap
Ok, the bug seems to be because I just installed "Ubuntu" and then added
krusader kmail and so on;
So I do not have kubuntu-desktop package.
And because kde meta package was droped.
But this is a bug - if user installs program X, then system should not
try to suddenly uninstall this X, unless us