On 21 Mar 2004, Brian Nelson wrote:
> David Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I did an update in aptitude last night, and it now wants to remove
> > most of my system "because they are no longer used" or "due to
> > unsatisfied dependencies."   Since some of those packages are used
> > every day, I must have broken something.  I have not let aptitude
> > actually upgrade/uninstall anything yet.  I am looking for advise on
> > how to reset aptitude's memory of actions to some safe state.
> 
[snip]

I've noticed something slightly different: aptitude thinks that all my
packages are on hold. I now do a group + to reset this each time.

AC

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