Dnia 07-05-2006, nie o godzinie 11:40 +0200, Sven Luther napisaĆ(a): > aptitude introduces another situation. It consider that you only really want > those packages you personnaly asked to install, and will try to remove unused > libraries if it finds them. Sadly, i don't believe aptitude will notice when a > package has been installed explicitly by apt-get, TTBOK. Not quite. Aptitude marks packages as dependencies (and remove them when they are not needed) when they are being in by another, but it isn't the case with apt-get. Therefore the packages installed by 'apt-get install' to satisfy dependencies will be treated by aptitude as if they were manually requested to be installed and won't be automatically removed (unless of course some other piece of software conflicts/replaces them). > > I am running testing, if that help, and would appreciate any help from > > anyone > > Well, hope the above helped some to understand the problem. What i usually do > is an apt-get upgrade, followed by a manual apt-get install of those packages > that are kept back, usually one by one. IF this still didn't help, then just > wait a few days. I'd personally recommend resolving all these problems using aptitude's GUI. It is really useful when you need to investigate dependencies, conflicts etc., a situation which happens often in Sid and sometimes even in testing. > Friendly, > > Sven Luther > >
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