On 9/15/15, Javier Barroso <[email protected]> wrote: > > What apt-mark showhold says ? Maybe there is some packages on hold status? > What apt-cache policy apt says ? (apt is only one of the packages > which doesn't want to upgrade on your system) > What apt (or apt-get) install apt says (after apt update)? (try to > upgrade only apt, to see what happen) > > I'm not sure why there are these 529 packags in a non upgradable > status. I have 164 packages installed that are on your list, and all > upgraded to the latest unstable version (105 of them has lib on their > names) on this system
For a split second, I was pondering the same about Joe's experience with libreoffice. Mine's fine, been fine for a little while (SORRY, JOE!). My libreoffice had issues like maybe twice but no problems since then. It must surely be something about our personal *_CHOICE_* of package combinations and how all the packages each user chooses interacts amongst themselves in each almost singularly definable setup. Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * anyone seen my frei0r? it seems to have taken it on the lam. #hate when that happens. *

