On Du, 24 oct 21, 04:19:54, Ashish Kujur wrote: > Hello everyone! > I switched to Sid from Stable last month and everything seems to be > going great. I have setup Timeshift to take snapsnots once everyday, > in case, any packages break. > I use GNU Octave 6.2 and it depends on older version of libhypre. > There's a newer version of libhypre available from apt and it has been > held back. If I try to upgrade libhypre using full-upgrade (which is > not recommended, of course) or install it manually, apt tries to > remove Octave. What are my options here? Should I be okay with > packages getting held back? Also, will libhypre be upgrade when > there's a newer version of GNU Octave available?
It's difficult to tell from the limited information you provided. Please paste here the full output of 'apt -sV full-upgrade'. > In general, if some package x depends on a package y and there's a > upgrade available for y, will both x and y be upgraded when there's an > upgrade available for x? It depends on how strict the dependencies are, but in general APT will try to upgrade everything it can according to your request (`upgrade` or `full-upgrade`). Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature