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Control: reassign -1 apt
Control: retitle -1 apt: should use selections instead of --force-* options
[ This is actually something I've had in my list of things to discuss
with frontends, so here it goes, through a bug report. :) ]
On Sat, 2010-07-17 at 06:59:38 -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> M
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> But if dpkg can rely on the frontend to not remove any dependencies
> of the packages to be removed, the procedure is simple.
>
> try 1: find a package with no reverse-depends. remove it.
>...
Yes I also think this is a solution.
However it might be easier to change the following behavior:
>
# [1]
severity 579790 serious
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Moritz Beyreuther wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 08:56:51AM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Moritz Beyreuther wrote:
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of courier-mta:
Oh, right; --auto-deconfigure only applies to Conflicts and Breaks,
not newly uns
>On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 08:56:51AM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Moritz Beyreuther wrote:
>
> > The following does not do the job::
> >
> > dpkg --auto-deconfigure --force-depends --force-remove-essential \
> > --remove courier-mta courier-base courier-authdaemon \
> > cour
Moritz Beyreuther wrote:
> The following does not do the job::
>
> dpkg --auto-deconfigure --force-depends --force-remove-essential \
> --remove courier-mta courier-base courier-authdaemon \
> courier-authlib-userdb courier-authlib
What happens when you leave out the --force-
Ciao Jonathan,
thanks for your fast reply, not sure that I got it right. The
following does not do the job::
dpkg --auto-deconfigure --force-depends --force-remove-essential \
--remove courier-mta courier-base courier-authdaemon \
courier-authlib-userdb courier-authlib
Howeve
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> severity 579790 important
More thoughts.
1. --force-depends makes semantics hard to reason about, but the
algorithm is actually very simple (from src/packages.c):
| The criteria for satisfying a dependency vary with the various
| tries. In try 1 we treat the depende
severity 579790 important
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Hi Moritz,
Moritz Beyreuther wrote:
> /usr/bin/dpkg --status-fd 11 --force-depends --force-remove-essential
> --remove courier-mta courier-base courier-authdaemon courier-authlib-userdb
> courier-authlib
>
> However courier-authlib is deinstalled first which brea
reassig 579790 dpkg
affects 579790 courier-authdaemon
thanks
aptitude calls dpkg with the following options (strace):
/usr/bin/dpkg --status-fd 11 --force-depends --force-remove-essential --remove
courier-mta courier-base courier-authdaemon courier-authlib-userdb
courier-authlib
However couri
update: I tried the same with apt-get with the same result.
Regards,
Moritz
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SETUP::
aptitude install exim4-base- exim4-config- exim4-daemon-light-
courier-mta courier-base courier-authdaemon courier-authlib
courier-authlib-userdb bsd-mailx
REPRODUCE BUG::
aptitude install exim4-daemon-light courier-mta- courier-base-
courier-authdaemon- courier-authli
On 05/06/2010 10:35 PM, Sascha Silbe wrote:
I've worked around this by killing the remaining courier processes
manually ("pkill -f courier") and hacking
/var/lib/dpkg/info/courier-authdaemon.prerm to do "exit 0" immediately.
Courier is now gone from my system.
CU Sascha
OK, thanks for the in
I've worked around this by killing the remaining courier processes
manually ("pkill -f courier") and hacking
/var/lib/dpkg/info/courier-authdaemon.prerm to do "exit 0" immediately.
Courier is now gone from my system.
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Package: courier-authdaemon
Version: 0.63.0-2
Severity: grave
Trying to replace courier with exim4 leaves the system in a broken state:
flatty:/etc# aptitude install exim4-daemon-light courier-mta- courier-base-
courier-authdaemon- courier-authlib- courier-authlib-userdb-
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