Erik Christiansen <[email protected]>
writes:

> On 07.06.13 13:20, Trent W. Buck wrote:
>> For example, anyone doing a simple "dist-upgrade" from Squeeze to
>> Wheezy is likely to completely bugger their system due to apt blowing
>> its heap trying to find an ordering ("could not perform immediate
>> configuration").
>
> Ah, then dist-upgrade remains an unreliable process, even on debain.
> I'd clone before upgrading, for quick unbuggering, but a process which
> doesn't work is of limited usefulness. 

FWIW, Craig's suggestion of doing upgrades a little bit at a time (on
testing/unstable) would fix this -- the problem arises AIUI because
there is SO MUCH that has changed between 6 and 7, that apt gives up
before it finds an optimal install order.

> A dist-upgrade upgrades thousands of files, across hundreds of packages.
> I'm at a loss to understand how it could be either practical or
> worthwhile to manually check for stuff-ups across all of them.

Debian releases on average every two years.  Whinging about having to be
a bit careful once every two years seems a bit picayune.

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