Re: wheezy packages problems

2016-07-04 Thread Giovanni Gigante
Sven Joachim wrote: Apparently java-gcj-compat depends on java-gcj-compat-headless, on which gcj-jre-headless conflicts. Now why apt-get refuses to uninstall java-gcj-compat-headless in favor of gcj-jre-headless is unclear, but apt-get *never* tells _why_ some package "is not going to be

Re: wheezy packages problems

2016-07-04 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2016-07-04 15:50 +0200, Giovanni Gigante wrote: > I have a wheezy installation (itself upgraded from previous versions) > that I now want to upgrade to jessie. > I was following the instructions for the preparation to the upgrade to > jessie, and I got this: > > # dpkg --audit > The following

Re: wheezy packages problems

2016-07-04 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 04 July 2016 14:50:21 Giovanni Gigante wrote: > Hello, > I have a wheezy installation (itself upgraded from previous versions) > that I now want to upgrade to jessie. > I was following the instructions for the preparation to the upgrade to > jessie, and I got this: > > # dpkg --audit >

Re: Re: wheezy packages problems

2016-07-04 Thread Giovanni Gigante
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: Did you run "apt-get update"? Sure. Also... I used to get that message a lot about holding packages back.. People talk about "pinning" packages here. I've never done that but it might be one answer if you've ever actively done that yourself. I *a-sume* you'd have to

Re: wheezy packages problems

2016-07-04 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 7/4/16, Giovanni Gigante wrote: > Hello, > I have a wheezy installation (itself upgraded from previous versions) > that I now want to upgrade to jessie. > I was following the instructions for the preparation to the upgrade to > jessie, and I got this: > > # dpkg --audit

wheezy packages problems

2016-07-04 Thread Giovanni Gigante
Hello, I have a wheezy installation (itself upgraded from previous versions) that I now want to upgrade to jessie. I was following the instructions for the preparation to the upgrade to jessie, and I got this: # dpkg --audit The following packages are missing the md5sums control file in the