Looks good here - no more error condition when apt is run. Thank you! On 3/13/25 5:10 PM, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote: > This bug was fixed in the package apt - 2.9.33 > > --------------- > apt (2.9.33) unstable; urgency=medium > > * 3.0 solver updates: > - Fix detection of satisfied recommends for pkg variables > - Print correct reason when registering dependency > - Correctly determine 'same' or groups (a|c was same as a|b...) > - Fix Recommends/Suggests vs Enhances confusion (LP: #2101800) > - Fix test-resolve-by-keep-new-recommend > * edsp: Set Forbid-New-Install/Forbid-Remove: no if other is set such > that `apt upgrade` dumps are different from `apt-get upgrade` ones > and can be correctly reproduced (as the one in the LP bug above). > * test: Fix some weird editing artefact introduced in 2.9.32 causing > a test to effectively be skipped. > > -- Julian Andres Klode <juli...@ubuntu.com> Wed, 12 Mar 2025 19:22:59 > +0100 > > ** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu) > Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released >
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