> On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 08:57:36PM +0100, Andrew Sayers wrote: >> A friend of mine was upgrading to Hardy, and (so far as we can tell) >> there was a power cut while it was halfway through, which left his >> system in a not-especially-useful state. I think the best solution is >> to have a /etc/init.d/{apt-get|dpkg} script that checks for >> half-finished installs, and restarts them if necessary. If so, which >> (or both) would be better, and is there anyone here that knows enough >> about the two to suggest a complete set of commands that need to be run? >> Also, is this something we should be doing in an Ubuntu-specific way >> (e.g. from X), or should I take this idea to Debian? > > Another use case (which I've run into a few times) is if you are doing > the upgrade unattended, it pauses for confirmation about a change to a > config file, and [battery runs out | wife turns off computer | system > locks up due to a suspend/resume bug]. >
Another different but related case is when a package is broken/frozen and the user is not able to continue (phpbb2-conf-mysql, I'm looking at you!), it would be nice to have a "skip" button for packages that seem to be stuck. -FFM -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss