Bug#557929: Why I don't think breaks is the right approach

2009-12-15 Thread Sam Hartman
Harald == Harald Braumann ha...@unheit.net writes: Harald On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:16:42 -0500 Harald Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org wrote: I'm very confused. I've looked over your logs and your package dependencies and I cannot figure out how you managed to get into this

Bug#557929: Why I don't think breaks is the right approach

2009-12-14 Thread Harald Braumann
Hi, On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:34:44 -0500 Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org wrote: Harald == Harald Braumann ha...@unheit.net writes: Harald Hi, yes, very sad, indeed, especially if the host is only Harald reachable via ssh and that breaks. Agreed. This is not intended to reduce the

Bug#557929: Why I don't think breaks is the right approach

2009-12-14 Thread Sam Hartman
I'm very confused. I've looked over your logs and your package dependencies and I cannot figure out how you managed to get into this state. It's possible that one version of jabberd2 was built against a newer Kerberos and a later version ]was built against an older Kerberos. If that's the case,

Bug#557929: Why I don't think breaks is the right approach

2009-12-14 Thread Harald Braumann
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:16:42 -0500 Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org wrote: I'm very confused. I've looked over your logs and your package dependencies and I cannot figure out how you managed to get into this state. It's possible that one version of jabberd2 was built against a newer

Bug#557929: Why I don't think breaks is the right approach

2009-12-12 Thread Harald Braumann
Hi, yes, very sad, indeed, especially if the host is only reachable via ssh and that breaks. I had libkrb53 installed from lenny and libk5crypto3 from sid. Something depended on it and it was set as an automatic dependency. On upgrade, that dependency vanished and so libk5crypto3 was removed

Bug#557929: Why I don't think breaks is the right approach

2009-12-12 Thread Sam Hartman
Harald == Harald Braumann ha...@unheit.net writes: Harald Hi, yes, very sad, indeed, especially if the host is only Harald reachable via ssh and that breaks. Agreed. This is not intended to reduce the severity of the problem, but is advice you may find useful for reducing this sort of