On Monday 10 April 2006 23:47, Frans Pop wrote: > --- trunk/packages/debian-installer-utils/apt-install (original) > +++ trunk/packages/debian-installer-utils/apt-install > export DEBIAN_FRONTEND > > ERRCODE=0 > -log-output -t apt-install chroot /target apt-get -y install > $@ < /dev/null || ERRCODE=$? > +log-output -t apt-install chroot /target apt-get -y --no-remove install > $@ < /dev/null || ERRCODE=$? > chroot_cleanup > > if [ "$ERRCODE" != 0 ]; then
I'm not completely sure about this patch. In theory it could break installs when apt-setup is called after base-installer has run if sources added by apt-setup contain packages with e.g. ABI upgrades which makes it necessary to remove the old lib while installing the new. So, what's the best option: - ignore the issue in #361870 and just let apt-install remove the kernel (i.e. revert this change); - only use --no-remove when apt-install is called while installing extra packages in base-installer; - keep the patch as is.
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