* Matej Vela [Fri, 25 May 2007 20:16:44 +0200]: > Actually, Debian's kernel packages never remove old versions, they > simply pull in new ones.
This is not the case in one particular scenario: one installs one of the kernel metapackages, eg. linux-image-686, with aptitude. The image that gets installed as a dependency gets marked as auto. On upgrade of linux-image-686, a new package gets installed, and the old one is removed by aptitude, because it was marked as auto. This is probably becoming more common now that aptitude is the recommented package management tool. Cheers, -- Adeodato Simó dato at net.com.org.es Debian Developer adeodato at debian.org Man: Wow, that woman looks exactly the way Nina is going to look in about ten years... Oh shit, it is Nina. Don't tell her what I said, okay? -- http://www.overheardinnewyork.com/archives/003086.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]