This is a bug about apt-get (and, IMO, specifically its delayed
handling of autoremove -- it looks like the reporter got a lot of
cruft on his system without noticing until he ran autoremove).
It's true that aptitude won't let you remove a package without also
removing packages that depend on
I've tried with
aptitude unmarkauto kde-standard
but when I try to remove akonadi-server, for example:
aptitude remove akonadi-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
package apt aptitude
Limiting to bugs with field 'package' containing at least one of 'apt',
'aptitude'
Limit currently set to 'package':'apt', 'aptitude'
reassign 542767 aptitude
Bug #542767 {Done: Julian Andres Klode j...@debian.org} [apt]
package apt aptitude
reassign 542767 aptitude
thanks
Hi Fabrizio Furnari,
I've tried with
aptitude unmarkauto kde-standard
but when I try to remove akonadi-server, for example:
aptitude remove akonadi-server
[...]
First of all: Thanks for your report, but i guess it is reported
against the
Hi,
thanks to you and sorry for the wrong place.
I'm just trying to uninstall akonadi-server without removing the entire
kde-standard package, but as you can see from the pasted output, aptitude
wants to remove it, also if I've given aptitude unmarkauto kde-standard.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe in
I tried to install Internet Explorer to view a web site designed for IE.
Downloaded IE8 from microsoft.com, installed wine, installed current
wine beta from winehq. Didn't work. Tried viewing the web site with
epiphany (already installed) and lynx. Installed and tried konqueror,
galeon.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:20:50AM +0200, Bernhard Kuemel wrote:
Removed epiphany, galeon and konquerer in one apt-get call.
gnome-desktop-environment
GDE depends on one of:
epiphany-browser 2.26.3-2
epiphany-gecko 2.26.3-2
epiphany-webkit 2.27.5-1
galeon 2.0.7-1
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