On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Loïc Grobol <[email protected]> wrote: > How does this work with the Kubuntu CI ppas targetting utopic?
Also not supported. It's slightly more complicated than next though. CI is ahead of even 15.04. So if one upgrades with CI packages what happens is: - upgrader disables PPAs - upgrader upgrades - upgrader will NOT upgrade any CI package on account of them already having a greater version of what is in vivid Now this will be straightforward as long as nothing in 15.04 has a library/binary conflict in non-CI packages. e.g. completely theoretical scenario: libav5 is in utopic, vivid uses libav6, they are not co-installable. CI packages would want libav5 the rest of 15.04 wants libav6 so the CI packages will get removed which depending on how exactly the upgrader attempts to remedy situations like this would either remove the plasma packages entirely or simply drop to a regular 15.04 kubuntu-desktop. I am not sure though, it could very well be that the upgrader actually will attempt to downgrade versions in which case it is fine eitherway. If not, the same procedure as with the regular next PPA applies to be on the save side. It possibly would be a good idea to have a look into whether PPAs can be whitelisted in the upgrader. Because if the CI PPA doesn't get disabled by the upgrader but simply bumped ahead by vivid this becomes a supportable scenario as the 14.10 CI packages are almost the same as the 15.04 CI packages, so I am pretty confident that one can upgrade from one to the other without problems. The only problem with CI packages are binary incompatible dependencies. HS -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
