I just did an apt-get upgrade. Hundreds of packages
were held back. I suspect that some packages
I installed manually with checkinstall may
be responsible.
I've seen some warnings before about them, but I don't
know which they all are.
My question is in two parts:
1. How can I list which packages were manually installed?
2. How can I change their status to allow the regular
Debian dependency chain to take precedence?
Thanks.
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$ apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
The following packages have been kept back:
aeolus alien alsaplayer-jack anthy apt apt-file apt-utils aptitude
ardour
audacity avahi-daemon bind9-host binutils bluefish bluetooth bristol
bsh
bsh-gcj build-essential cjk-latex console-setup consolekit cpp cpp-4.1
cpp-4.3 cups cupsddk debian-keyring dhcp3-client dhcp3-common dict
diff
dnsutils dselect e2fsprogs ecasound ffmpeg fluidsynth fmit
foomatic-db g++
g++-4.3 gcc gcc-4.1 gcc-4.1-base gcc-4.3 gcc-4.3-base gettext ghc6
ghostscript ghostscript-x gimp gimp-data git git-core gitk
gnome-keyring
......
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 355 not upgraded.
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Joel Roth
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