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aptitude returns 0 exit status code even if the requested action is
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Title:
aptitude returns 0 exit status code even if the requested action is
not successf
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On 20 June 2013 13:41, Marshall McMullen <919...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I'm still seeing this exact problem on ubuntu 13.04. So I don't see how
> this is fixed.
‘Fix Committed’ and ‘Fix Released’ are different; there is no claim
that this is fixed in Ubuntu.
This particular issue is resolve
I'm still seeing this exact problem on ubuntu 13.04. So I don't see how
this is fixed. Observe:
# sudo aptitude install packagedoesnotexist
Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched
"packagedoesnotexist"
Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched
"packagedoesno
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aptitude returns 0 exit status code even if the requested action is
** Branch linked: lp:debian/experimental/aptitude
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aptitude returns 0 exit status code even if the requested action is
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To
commit a88745bf22c3e83e5d78331a69f813e451c895a0
Author: Daniel Hartwig
Date: Tue Jun 12 18:19:47 2012 +0800
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
aptitude returns 0 exit status code even if the requested action is
not succ
> Well, in the case of failing dependencies, it seems like any choice at
> the prompt gives a 0 return value. Is the rationale that 'aptitude
> managed to abort successfully' equals success? If that is the intended
> functionality, then I cannot trust aptitude to give any meaningful
> return value.
Well, in the case of failing dependencies, it seems like any choice at
the prompt gives a 0 return value. Is the rationale that 'aptitude
managed to abort successfully' equals success? If that is the intended
functionality, then I cannot trust aptitude to give any meaningful
return value.
And as f
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Title:
aptitude returns 0 exit status code even if the requested action is
not successful
The inclusion of "-y":
> sudo /usr/bin/aptitude -y install hadoop-0.20
means that in the event of problems you are instructing aptitude to
proceed with it's first suggestion:
Keep the following packages at their current version:
hadoop-0.20 [Not Installed]
hadoop-0.20-native [Not
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