On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 02:34:48PM +0000, KatolaZ wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 09:11:15AM -0500, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 10:04:39AM +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
> > > python-sipsimple (>= 3.0.0) seems to uninstallable because of
> > > dependencies.  Is there a safe and easy way to pull them in from Debian?
> > 
> > I wouldn't pull anything in from Debian.  I added an independent repository 
> > for 
> > up-to-date OCaml packages for Debian a while go, and its dependencies have 
> > wrecked 
> > interactive aptitude.  It seems to have caused some Debian packages to 
> > havee been 
> > requested as dependencies, and now I have an aptitude that wants to install 
> > hundreds of packages in interactive mode, none of which I want.  I  know of 
> > no way 
> > to tell it to forget it.
> > 
> > In noninteractive mode, aptitude still works fine.
> > 
> 
> ....ok, but Devuan backports (and main, and contrib, and non-free, and
> security, and updates) all pass through amprolla, so in theory you are
> using Devuan's repos, but in practice those repos in turn still fall
> back to Debian ones, in 95% of the cases.
> 
> If you don't want to pull "anything at all from Debian" (and I would
> not see why you would like to do that, to be honest), then you'd
> better off with something else, like Arch... :)

I don't want to pull anything for Debian.  What I had used was a third-party 
package repository for a specific application that was more up-to-date than 
Debian's jessie repository.  I don't see why that application would have 
anything 
to do with systemd.  And I set it up long ago when Devuan and Debisn were still 
a 
lot closer to each other.  Still, after a while, its dependencies seem to have 
infected my aptitude -- but only in interactive mode.

I'm looking for a solution that doesn't involve reinstalling Devuan from 
scratch.
I'll do that if necessary.  But that has already been discussed elsewhere on 
this 
maling list.

Perhaps I'll have to purge aptitude and hope apt is still around to reinstall 
aptitude.  But that will only work if aptitude's corrupted database is indeed 
just 
aptitude's, and not apt's.

-- hendrik

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