Hi Michel Hi All On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 01:04:59PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 00:13 +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: > > > > [ ... ] > > > > > > Again: Is it brain dead software or a feature? > > > > Or what did I miss? > > Try without --simulate,
Sure. And risk that apt will remove essential packages? ... :) Apt being removing stuff is a well-known behavior currently in unstable Debian, so clearly, Michel, with all due respect: No way. :) > and you should see. And maybe try digging a > little deeper before calling something 'brain dead'... As you wrote: "something" brain dead ... things usually don't have feelings ... If previously good software is behaving brain-dead we should say/write that very clearly. After all I'm on Linux, and not on Windows 98 or Mac OS X, or so ... And please think about this current apt behavior where you don't want to install just one package as mentioned, but dozens or more instead - a typical situation for someone running unstable, I believe. I'd be definitely lost if apt would tell me then to resolve the dependencies myself, and manually ... Additionally: Given the current Debian/unstable situation it's more than crucial that apt works: <http://www.debian.org/releases/unstable/>: ""sid" is subject to massive changes and in-place library updates. This can result in a very "unstable" system which contains packages that cannot be installed due to missing libraries, dependencies that cannot be fulfilled etc." This new apt behavior isn't that new to me .. IIRC I saw it the first time about 6 or 8 weeks ago. I didn't bother much then. But as it happened again I simply want to know whether this situation - i.e. apt says it cannot install although it can do it - is part of a new feature that I missed or a bug. If it's a bug I can live with it ... for some time ... :) ... If it's a well-known feature now please let me know. Best Regards Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Pfeiffer http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer Key ID: E3037113 Key fingerprint = A8CA 9D8C 54C4 4CC1 0B26 AA3C 9108 FB42 E303 7113 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

