David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> writes:
On Fri 25 Nov 2022 at 15:13:48 (+0100), Nathanael Schweers
wrote:
> We need to know the versions of the (relevant) packages on
> your system.
Sorry, I have the ones currently in bullseye. I’m afraid I am
not at
said machine at the moment and won’t be for the weekend. I’ll
post more
next week.
> BTW you started this thread with "I recently installed Debian
> Bullseye
> on my desktop machine, having previously used Debian sid." We
> need to
> know whether the last part of that sentence is of any
> relevance, or
> just an aside.
That was just there to indicate that this works perfectly fine
on sid.
I have another machine (which I’m using at the moment), which
runs sid
without any of the problems I’ve described here.
What worried me was that you might, on the desktop machine, have
carried over configuration files in /home from the sid version
to bullseye. Your mentioning since, that there are some files
(I know not what) in ~/.local/bin/ make that a reasonable
question
to ask.
I started writing a reply to this about how I checked and
re-checked for any such files. I was about to check the output of
`ansible-playbook --version`, both in `$HOME/.local/bin` and in
`/usr/bin`. Then it hit me, that ansible is using more files than
I anticipated. Removing these fixed my issue!
Many many thousand thanks to you and everyone else who helped me
with this!
Kind regards,
Nathanael