Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2012-06-29 Thread Uoti Urpala
Another thing which seems to reliably lose state: - setup apt-listchanges to show changelogs and prompt for confirmation - start an upgrade which would remove some now unused packages - answer 'n' to the apt-listchanges prompt The packages that would have been removed have now lost automatic

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-24 Thread Pablo 'merKur' Kohan
Hi. I can confirm this bug and provide another way to reproduce it: 1) Select some AutoInstalled packages for upgrade, 2) Press 'g' to run the package upgrade, 3) When apt-listbugs shows the list, reply 'n' so it aborts, 4) Upon return to the Package List view, the AutoInstall flag is reset

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-18 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 06:52:42PM +0200, Artur R. Czechowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 08:08:26PM -0700, Daniel Burrows wrote: I would just break on all the calls to MarkAuto that don't pass true; if none of them trip, you probably found a bug in apt

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-17 Thread Toby Speight
The workaround suggested by Linas Žvirblis also works for me (though I find that there's no need to quit aptitude between steps 2 and 3) on both of i386 and amd64 platforms.

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-16 Thread Artur R. Czechowski
Hi, On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 08:08:26PM -0700, Daniel Burrows wrote: I would just break on all the calls to MarkAuto that don't pass true; if none of them trip, you probably found a bug in apt (since that should be the only thing that can disable auto-ness of a package). I run aptitude under

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-09 Thread Linas Žvirblis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I can also confirm this. Situation: a lot of packages available for upgrade, some of them manually, and some automatically installed. Step 1: Mark all packages for upgrade; Step 2: Quit aptitude and start it again; Result: All upgradeable packages

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-08 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 08:11:04PM +0200, Artur R. Czechowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: I noticed that all packages with newer version available have cleared automatically installed flag. Even setting this flag manually, exiting aptitude and running it again does not help. Could

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-08 Thread Artur R. Czechowski
On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 11:00:46AM -0700, Daniel Burrows wrote: On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 08:11:04PM +0200, Artur R. Czechowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: I noticed that all packages with newer version available have cleared automatically installed flag. Even setting this flag

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-08 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 11:00:16PM +0200, Artur R. Czechowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 11:00:46AM -0700, Daniel Burrows wrote: Then I run aptitude. The libxcursor1 is marked to upgrade from 1.1.7-4 to 1:1.1.8-2, but without A status in 3rd column.

Bug#432017: Aptitude forgets about automatically installed status on upgrade.

2007-07-06 Thread Artur R. Czechowski
Package: aptitude Version: 0.4.5.4-1 Severity: important Hello, I noticed that all packages with newer version available have cleared automatically installed flag. Even setting this flag manually, exiting aptitude and running it again does not help. Best regards Artur -- System