On 2010-02-01 21:41:16 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> This all means that it is possible to run into some unique breakage for your 
> mix of packages.  Bugs should only be filed when they can be found in a pure-
> oldstable (security bugs only), pure-stable (RC or security bugs only), pure-
> testing (only during a freeze; bugfixes should normally come through 
> unstable), or pure-unstable setting.

There's no such thing as a pure-unstable setting. Package upgrades
can come in an unpredictable order, that depends on the architecture,
the mirror and so on. Similarly, some packages may be held for various
reasons. Dependencies should ensure that the system is consistent (as
long as one doesn't downgrade or install non-official packages or
packages from experimental). Otherwise this is a bug.

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