Hi, Ludovic Courtès <[email protected]> skribis:
>> The following packages will be upgraded: >> glibc-locales 2.28 → 2.28 >> /gnu/store/acl2wxzzkkcjv74rlqswdf9p8pwddlmk-glibc-locales-2.28 >> meson 0.50.0 → 0.50.0 >> /gnu/store/zc6r8b1rx3q7lqd8kvvpnm38ky925kmj-meson-0.50.0 >> guile 2.2.4 → 2.2.4 >> /gnu/store/9alic3caqhay3h8mx4iihpmyj6ymqpcx-guile-2.2.4 >> font-adobe-source-han-sans:cn 1.004 → 1.004 >> /gnu/store/zf59mg6g0afay9458aarh0rqcz852hhb-font-adobe-source-han-sans-1.004-cn >> fontconfig 2.13.1 → 2.13.1 >> /gnu/store/cnafj0dn09qzy23xnrrjsq5zcdj4739j-fontconfig-2.13.1 >> epiphany 3.28.3.1 → 3.28.3.1 >> /gnu/store/n56bdjhqgq7a4a6ndqc3aymyrzvs12hl-epiphany-3.28.3.1 >> gnome-terminal 3.28.2 → 3.28.2 >> /gnu/store/r6i61wji0qmv9fqdyk65kx73nzxw8v80-gnome-terminal-3.28.2 >> >> nothing to be done > > This is a bug where the presence of propagated inputs leads ‘guix > upgrade’ to assume something would be upgraded, even when that’s not the > case. This can be reproduced with: > > guix install -p foo guile > guix upgrade -p foo With commit 3e5ab0a7a9399bb098b9ced46bf3cbf4085c6bab, ‘guix upgrade’ writes “(dependencies changed)” instead of “2.28 → 2.28”, which should already be less confusing. Ludo’.
