Control: tag -1 unreproducible
Control: severity -1 normal

Hello Juhapekka,

Thanks for your bug report.

On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 02:20:09PM +0200, Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:
> 
> Package: ruby
> Version: 1:1.9.3.4
> Severity: serious
> 
> I try to upgrade ruby from version 1:1.9.3 to version 1:1.9.3.4 .
> Aptitude refuses to do it, because I must install ruby1.9.1 version >=
> 1.9.3.194-1 . I try to be sure and install version 1.9.3.484-2 . It
> depends on ruby version >= 1:1.9.3.1 . Only 1:1.9.3.4 is available.
> This is the first circular dependency.
> 
> ruby1.9.1 version 1.9.3.484-2 also depends on libruby1.9.1 version =
> 1.9.3.484-2 . I try to install it, but it is not possible, because it

> depends on ruby1.9.1 version = 1.9.3.484-2 . But I already was unable
> to install that, as I said before.
> 
> No matter how many times I go to dependency of some package I try to
> install, I end up to same packages again and again and because they
> refuse to install, because their dependencies are not yet installed,
> and those dependencies refuse to install and so on, so on, ad nauseam,
> ad infinitum.

Unfortunately it's a little hard for me to understand the problem you
are having. Specially because you are mixing stable, testing and
unstable in a single system, it's kind of hard figuring out what's going
on there.

Can you please describe a reproducible test case? I just tried two
upgrade scenarios and both worked for me:

0) install ruby on wheezy, full upgrade to sid

1) install ruby on wheezy, update sources.list to sid, upgrade only ruby

-- 
Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org>

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