Raphaƫl Hertzog wrote:

>     dpkg: improve pre-dependency check on unpack
>
>     When a pre-dependency is not satisfied due to a package in
>     triggers-awaited state, immediately run the trigger processing
>     and continue without errors.
>
>     This make it possible to blindly use --no-triggers and not break
>     when you're not fully configuring a pre-dependency.

Is this the right behavior?  What if I actually want no triggers run?
Shouldn't packages that have been configured and had triggers satisfied
once remain usable (and satisfy pre-dependencies) until they are
deconfigured, without requiring triggers to be run again?

That said, it sounds like an improvement on the current behavior, so
thank you.



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