On Du, 16 mar 14, 14:04:12, John Magolske wrote: > > The issue was that ifupdown was pinned to 0.7.44 : ... > Taking a look in /etc/apt/preferences I saw this: > > Explanation: Pinned by apt-listbugs at Sat Nov 09 17:32:44 -0800 2013 > Explanation: #727073: ifupdown: current version somehow brings the > ifaces up too late > Package: ifupdown > Pin: version 0.7.44 > Pin-Priority: 1000 > > Deleting that passage from /etc/apt/preferences and doing > `aptitude install ifupdown` brought ifupdown up to 0.7.47.2 > > I had a vague memory of pinning something / allowing something to be > pinned a while back, but didn't have anything in my notes about it. > Thanks for the clue! Will remember `apt-cache policy` for sure now.
Since you're using aptitude you might be very interested in the 'forbid-version' command. To the situation above, after seeing the apt-listbugs warning you just cancel the upgrade and aptitude forbid-version ifupdown (hope I got it right, I use aptitude only in interactive mode) aptitude now will *not* upgrade to this version, but *will* upgrade to the next one (which hopefully has the bug fixed). It's fire-and-forget ;) Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt
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