On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 00:35:25 +, Robie Basak wrote:
>On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 03:08:51PM +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
>> I'll repeat this one last time for you: If A suggests B, and you
>> install B in some way, you may have come to rely on the fact that A
>> is extended by B on your system.
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 03:08:51PM +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> I'll repeat this one last time for you: If A suggests B, and you
> install B in some way, you may have come to rely on the fact that A is
> extended by B on your system. Automatically removing B could thus
> cause an unexpected
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 04:57:39PM +0100, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
> Hi Julian
>
> On Mon, 2015-12-21 at 16:13 +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> > I also wrote I am thinking about adding some kind of apt revert command
> > that allows you to revert entries from apt's history.log, which would allo
Hi,
Quoting Julian Andres Klode (2015-12-21 13:43:41)
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 01:35:21PM +0100, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> > Julian Andres Klode:
> > > It just happens that some of the newly installed dependencies are also
> > > Suggested by other installed packages, and thus are not remove
On Mon, 2015-12-21 at 17:03 +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 04:57:39PM +0100, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
> > Hi Julian
> >
> > On Mon, 2015-12-21 at 16:13 +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> > > I also wrote I am thinking about adding some kind of apt revert command
> > >
On lunes, 21 de diciembre de 2015 16:10:31 (CET) Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> Julian Andres Klode:
> > If A suggests B, and you install B in some way, you may have come to
> > rely on the fact that A is extended by B on your system.
> > Automatically removing B could thus cause an unexpected
Hi Julian
On Mon, 2015-12-21 at 16:13 +0100, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> I also wrote I am thinking about adding some kind of apt revert command
> that allows you to revert entries from apt's history.log, which would allow
> you to undo install commands.
That will be really a great feature. I was
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 04:10:31PM +0100, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> Julian Andres Klode:
> > If A suggests B, and you install B in some way, you may have come to
> > rely on the fact that A is extended by B on your system.
> > Automatically removing B could thus cause an unexpected loss of
>
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 04:37:40PM +0100, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> Julian Andres Klode:
> > Usually it is a Suggests from another existing package.
>
> If I run "apt-cache depends gnome-shell", it says:
> Recommends: gdm
> Breaks: gdm
>
> Is this normal, having a package both as recommende
On 21 December 2015 at 14:59, Alberto Salvia Novella
wrote:
> Julian Andres Klode:
>>
>> autoremove will remove all packages that no other package
>> PreDepends, Depends, Recommends, or Suggests.
>
>
> Probably the problem is the latest.
>
> Since I did not install other package apart from cortina
Julian Andres Klode:
It does not show you version numbers. gnome-shell recommends gdm,
because it works best with it, and breaks old gdm versions it does
not work with.
Okay. Thank you.
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Julian Andres Klode:
> Usually it is a Suggests from another existing package.
If I run "apt-cache depends gnome-shell", it says:
Recommends: gdm
Breaks: gdm
Is this normal, having a package both as recommended and as breaking?
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On 21 December 2015 at 15:15, Michael Parchet wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to install systemd on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit or should I
> upgrade Ubuntu ?
>
>
Assuming you're running LTS for a reason, your best bet is to wait until
16.04 LTS is released, then upgrade to that.
J
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Michael Parchet:
Is it possible to install systemd on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit or should I
upgrade Ubuntu ?
For user support, please refer to (http://www.ubuntu.com/support).
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Is it possible to install systemd on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit or should I
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Thanks for your answer
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Julian Andres Klode:
> If A suggests B, and you install B in some way, you may have come to
> rely on the fact that A is extended by B on your system.
> Automatically removing B could thus cause an unexpected loss of
> functionality.
The point I do not understand is why after removing A, being A
J Fernyhough:
Not really. This is one of the reasons developers don't post to it.
Wrote a note about it at
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment#Communication)
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperCommunication#Where)
Thanks
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Julian Andres Klode:
autoremove will remove all packages that no other package
PreDepends, Depends, Recommends, or Suggests.
Probably the problem is the latest.
Since I did not install other package apart from cortina, probably what
is holding back gdm is a package already present in the syst
Oliver Grawert:
well, there is a very simple solution, do not use -y :)
> also, an "average user" as describer on the papercuts wiki should
> never even have to use apt or a terminal.
Isn't that the same as installing a package from the Software Center?
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Am Montag, den 21.12.2015, 13:35 +0100 schrieb Alberto Salvia Novella:
> Julian Andres Klode:
> > It just happens that some of the newly installed dependencies are
> also
> > Suggested by other installed packages, and thus are not removed,
> > because you might have installed the package in
Julian Andres Klode:
> It just happens that some of the newly installed dependencies are also
> Suggested by other installed packages, and thus are not removed,
> because you might have installed the package in order to extend the
> functionality of another installed package suggesting it.
sudo a
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