Bug#1023001: Better explanation

2022-10-28 Thread Patrick Franz
Hi Andrés,

On Sat, 29 Oct 2022 00:17:35 +0200 Andrés Segarra 
 wrote:
> It was my first time with Reportbug and I didn't use it correctly.
> 
> So, this afternoon I updated plasma to 5.26 in my debian testing
> machine and the update went smoothly, but the package "plasma-desktop" 
> was removed from my system. The plasma desktop itself worked, I assume 
> because of the dependencies, but there were some settings missing and 
> most plasmoids weren't working.
> 
> The fix is simple: `sudo apt install plasma-desktop`.

I don't think this is a bug. Yesterday, parts of Qt 5.15.6 and Plasma 
5.26 transitioned from unstable to testing.
My guess is that you ran "apt full-upgrade" and in that process blindly 
removed the plasma-desktop package because of some temporary unmet 
dependency.
Please check the logs in /var/log/apt/ and see which command removed 
plasma-desktop.


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Med vänliga hälsningar

Patrick Franz



Bug#1023001: Better explanation

2022-10-28 Thread Andrés Segarra
It was my first time with Reportbug and I didn't use it correctly.

So, this afternoon I updated plasma to 5.26 in my debian testing machine
and the update went smoothly, but the package "plasma-desktop" was removed
from my system. The plasma desktop itself worked, I assume because of the
dependencies, but there were some settings missing and most plasmoids
weren't working.

The fix is simple: `sudo apt install plasma-desktop`.

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Andrés