On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 16:52:14 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 19:25:47 +0300, Victor Nitu wrote: > >> Hello all! > > Hi! > > I'm creating a new thread because you have replied to a current one > ("Re: > a quick Q:about package") and thus hijacking it ;-) > >> I just have caught an interesting observation on the gdm3 package. I >> have two systems, both of them are vanilla Debian testing, installed in >> different time frames. In fact, there are about 7-8 months between >> them. >> Both have all packages up-to-date, but yesterday I noticed a small >> difference when booting my laptop - the package name for the display >> manager on my laptop is simply gdm, while on my desktop PC is gdm3. I >> also have a LMDE installation at home, on another machine, which also >> have gdm3. >> Why is this happening? > > Could it be because in the meantime (the invertal between both > installations) gdm was upgraded to gdm3 and so it was installed by > default on a clean install. > >> Are there any other packages in this situation, >> and I should be aware of them? > > There is no need to worry for that change unless you are having any > problem. I'd say you can: > > a) Keep gdm untill is supported by your system b) Upgrade to gdm3 > >> I mean, a lot of trouble can happen if some scripts won't work because >> of the name of the packages / binary files; I was transferring them >> freely between the two systems (by now). >> Have you experienced anything similar? I must admit I haven't search >> the bts (yet), because besides this peculiar gdm problem, I also want >> to know if there are more packages like this. > > "gdm" and "gdm3" are both valid options in squeeze so I guess they can > coexist. There should be no need to make any change unless you system > urges you to do it so :-? > > P.S. Remember to turn off html when sending messages to the list.
I echo all that. To OP: If you are concerned about other package differences, one option would be to run dpkg -l on both machines, and compare the output. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j6v96v$4l3$1...@dough.gmane.org