I made a (user) choice. Am I entitled to do so?
I'm not a believer, yet.
I thought debian all about that.
Got disapointed :/
I don't want any systemd infested packages on my system.
But I didn't pay enough attention :( I find myself in this situation
(with policykit-1 on hold):
$ dpkg --get-selections | grep 'systemd'
libsystemd-daemon0:amd64 install
libsystemd-id128-0:amd64 install
libsystemd-id128-0:i386 install
libsystemd-journal0:amd64 install
libsystemd-journal0:i386 install
libsystemd-login0:amd64 install
# apt-get --purge remove libsystemd-daemon0:amd64 \
libsystemd-id128-0:amd64 libsystemd-id128-0:i386 \
libsystemd-journal0:amd64 libsystemd-journal0:i386 \
libsystemd-login0:amd64
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
policykit-1 : Depends: libpolkit-agent-1-0 (>= 0.105) but it is not going to
be installed
Depends: libpolkit-backend-1-0 (>= 0.99) but it is not going to
be installed
Depends: libpolkit-gobject-1-0 (>= 0.101) but it is not going to
be installed
Depends: consolekit but it is not going to be installed
Depends: dbus
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by
held packages.
What choice do I have now? Is that freedom?
Come on... That shouldn't happen!
Is this the new debian policy (break users systems)?
Cheers,
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Cristian
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