Bug#463030: apt =0.7.7 break menu update mechanism

2008-11-21 Thread Ben Hutchings
This bug needs to be fixed in lenny, which I think requires a t-p-u upload. Or you could upload to unstable and get a freeze exception, but the other changes don't seem important enough to do that for. Ben. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Bug#463030: apt =0.7.7 break menu update mechanism

2008-11-21 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
Ben Hutchings wrote: This bug needs to be fixed in lenny, which I think requires a t-p-u upload. Or you could upload to unstable and get a freeze exception, but the other changes don't seem important enough to do that for. I think it doesn't require a tpu upload. apt 0.7.19~exp1 and

Bug#463030: apt =0.7.7 break menu update mechanism

2008-09-10 Thread Bill Allombert
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:01:44AM +0200, Robert Luberda wrote: found apt 0.7.11 thanks On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Bill Allombert wrote: Hi, Version 0.7.7 (and above, but not below) of apt-get breaks the automatic update of the Debian menu system. It seems the postinst script inherit

Bug#463030: apt =0.7.7 break menu update mechanism

2008-04-10 Thread Robert Luberda
found apt 0.7.11 thanks On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Bill Allombert wrote: Hi, Version 0.7.7 (and above, but not below) of apt-get breaks the automatic update of the Debian menu system. It seems the postinst script inherit some signal handling from apt-get that break menu, but I do not have

Bug#463030: apt =0.7.7 break menu update mechanism

2008-01-29 Thread Lord of, St. Luke Valor
Thank you for your help. On 1/28/08, Bill Allombert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Package: apt Version: 0.7.7 Severity: important Hello APT team, Version 0.7.7 (and above, but not below) of apt-get breaks the automatic update of the Debian menu system. It seems the postinst script inherit

Bug#463030: apt =0.7.7 break menu update mechanism

2008-01-28 Thread Bill Allombert
Package: apt Version: 0.7.7 Severity: important Hello APT team, Version 0.7.7 (and above, but not below) of apt-get breaks the automatic update of the Debian menu system. It seems the postinst script inherit some signal handling from apt-get that break menu, but I do not have pinpointed it yet.