On Du, 19 aug 12, 23:16:28, Chris Bannister wrote: > > When I saw this: > > dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ... > > /etc/init.d/bandwidthd: 19: Syntax error: "(" unexpected > > invoke-rc.d: initscript bandwidthd, action "stop" failed. > > dpkg: error processing > > I thought just to be on the safe side it might be a good idea to clean > out any old cruft. And considering everything seemed to be uptodate > except for 2 packages I presumed there would be no harm done.
As far as I know apt (and dpkg?) have rigorous integrity checks for the debs. > Why keep old ones around anyway? A sort of backup in case you need to install packages "by hand" (i.e. with dpkg -i). There is of course snapshot.d.o, but if the package you need is also involved in running the internet connection things get more difficult ;) Kind regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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