On 2012-03-09 04:16 +0100, Daniel Hartwig wrote:
> On 9 March 2012 03:09, Sven Joachim <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Package: aptitude
>> Version: 0.6.5-1
>> User: [email protected]
>> Usertags: multiarch
>>
>> A few days ago there was a situation where libgcc1:amd64 was at a newer
>> version than libgcc1:i386, and aptitude was unable to perform a
>> safe-upgrade for this case (the correct solution is not to do anything,
>> which "apt-get upgrade" indeed does).
>>
>
> You are correct, those packages should not be considered upgradable.
>
> Thanks for pointing this out. Fixing these multi-arch issues is of
> top priority. Consider this one under investigation.
Thanks a lot for the work you have already put into multiarch support,
the progress in that area since the 0.6.5 release looks really nice. :-)
>> I have refrained from running "aptitude update" since then to be able to
>> reproduce the problem and file this bug report.
>
> You can record the state using aptitude-create-state-bundle.
Of course, silly me.
> That will contain enough info to reproduce it at a later date.
Hopefully it does, the experience in #655483 was not so great. Would
you be interested in that bundle (size ~35 Megabyte) ?
Cheers,
Sven
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