Bug#343444: bug is gone
Justin Pryzby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 05:04:58PM +0100, Frank K??ster wrote: Tobias Knieper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only a few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages my system upgraded? If you use aptitude, it's in /var/log/aptitude; I think dpkg does not yet keep a log. It does by default since 1.13.5 and possible since 1.13.2! Thanks, I wasn't aware of this. Tobias, it's in /var/log/dpkg.log Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
Bug#343444: bug is gone
Hello, i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only a few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages my system upgraded? Regards, Tobias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#343444: bug is gone
On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 03:40:50PM +0100, Tobias Knieper wrote: Hello, i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only a few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages my system upgraded? Recent dpkg keeps a log in /var/log/dpkg.log*. -- Clear skies, Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#343444: bug is gone
Tobias Knieper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only a few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages my system upgraded? If you use aptitude, it's in /var/log/aptitude; I think dpkg does not yet keep a log. Since you reported the bug, the updates on *my* system[1] that could be the reason are , | Tue, Dec 20 2005 09:27:30 + | | IMPORTANT: this log only lists intended actions; actions which fail due to | dpkg problems may not be completed. | | Will install 15 packages, and remove 0 packages. | 856kB of disk space will be freed | === | [...] | [UPGRADE] libc6 2.3.5-8.1 - 2.3.5-9 ` But there are no items in the changelog that seem to affect us. doko, what do you think? Regards, Frank [1] note that my unstable system is in a chroot, and I don't use netenv there -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer
Bug#343444: bug is gone
Hello, this morning I upgraded the following package: dialog - Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts On December, 15th i upgraded 2005-12-15 07:45:37 upgrade dialog 1.0-20051107-1 1.0-20051207-1 Today i upgraded: 2005-12-21 08:09:29 upgrade dialog 1.0-20051207-1 1.0-20051219-1 The changelog says: dialog (1.0-20051219-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Added sv.po (Closes: #343303). Please join the Free Translation Project. * Fixed segfault problem in the previous release (Closes: #344002). So this bug is fixed. Thanks, Tobias On Wednesday 21 December 2005 17:04, you wrote: Tobias Knieper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only a few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages my system upgraded? If you use aptitude, it's in /var/log/aptitude; I think dpkg does not yet keep a log. Since you reported the bug, the updates on *my* system[1] that could be the reason are , | Tue, Dec 20 2005 09:27:30 + | | IMPORTANT: this log only lists intended actions; actions which fail due | to dpkg problems may not be completed. | | Will install 15 packages, and remove 0 packages. | 856kB of disk space will be freed | = |== [...] | [UPGRADE] libc6 2.3.5-8.1 - 2.3.5-9 ` But there are no items in the changelog that seem to affect us. doko, what do you think? Regards, Frank [1] note that my unstable system is in a chroot, and I don't use netenv there -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#343444: bug is gone
On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 05:04:58PM +0100, Frank K??ster wrote: Tobias Knieper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, i made a dist-upgrade this morning and the bug is gone. apt upgraded only a few (six or seven) packages. Is it possible to find out which packages my system upgraded? If you use aptitude, it's in /var/log/aptitude; I think dpkg does not yet keep a log. It does by default since 1.13.5 and possible since 1.13.2! -- Clear skies, Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]