Hhi,
that's not even the point: The bug is that installing a another package
should not override the manual mark of a previously installed with auto...
I haven't checked if one can mark it as essential first, but that
shouldn't be necessary. Anyhow, if you're still insisting that this is
expected behaviour then it certainly is. But the specification should be
considered questionable or counterintuitive at best...
Cheers,
Christian
Am 28.08.25 um 11:57 schrieb Chris Hofstaedtler:
* Christian Mahnke <[email protected]> [250827 13:34]:
apt-get -y remove gpg
How is one supposed to have a working system that way?
apt offers a solution for the request you are making. You have to
read and understand the solution before accepting it.
No solution is offered and having this as default (since there is no
interactive environment) should considered to be a bug.
You cannot pass "-y" (= accept) and then complain that the solution is
not acceptable.
Chris
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