I was following the instructions at https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting
It is true, I didn't use a 'full-upgrade' because I thought the upgrade
succeeded. After I realized all the packages weren't there, I kept
installing more. If the upgrade stops without any obvious error, you
seem to have to run it again to know if it failed, unless I missed
something.
Sorry, I'm not sure why quickemu. deletes Caja.
Thanks for looking into it.
On 4/3/25 15:36, Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi,
On 03-04-2025 19:14, Chevelle wrote:
Ok, I'm attaching history.log.gz. I did have to force some of the
packages to install, but I'm not the only one who had a missing
'caja' package.
May I ask how you upgraded your system from bookworm to trixie?
It seems that caja was removed when you installed quickemu. It seems
that you did that before you fully upgraded your system from bookworm
to trixie, because e.g. caja-common was upgraded in the same run from
the bookworm version to the trixie version. I'm *suspecting* (guessing
here) that you changed the apt sources to point to trixie and did an
$(apt upgrade) but you didn't follow that with an $(apt full-upgrade)
(or $(apt dist-upgrade). That would mean that your system was in a
very mixed state, which caused apt to have problems finding the
solution that you wanted.
Paul