[LAU] What on earth...

hermann meyer brummer- at web.de
Sun Dec 22 05:07:05 UTC 2013


Am 22.12.2013 04:48, schrieb david:
> On 12/21/2013 01:41 PM, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
>> On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 22:23:42 +0000
>> Will Godfrey <willgodfrey at musically.me.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> did the debian devs think they were doing?
>>>
>>> My music machine is set up precisely as I want it with no spare fluff
>>> or eye-candy, and fits my workflow like a glove. I seldom make any
>>> changes, but thought it high time I checked for upgraded packages. Up
>>> till now this has never been any kind of problem and usually results
>>> in some tiny overall improvements.
>>>
>>> Today was different. Without asking, indeed, without even a warning,
>>> they installed GDM, Gnome3 and pulse audio, thus rendering my
>>> computer totally useless. The only thing I could do was reboot, then
>>> log into recovery mode, find aptitude and delete the crap.
>>>
>>> I will never really trust debian again :(
>>
>> apt-get upgrade didn't show what it was planning to do? That sounds
>> unlikely, but if it did happen, then something is very wrong in
>> debian-land.
>
> Hmmm, haven't had Debian do that to me. A DIST-UPGRADE might have 
> messed things up, but not a straight upgrade. A straight upgrade 
> doesn't install things you don't already have installed unless (I 
> think) they're a dependency of something else you already have 
> installed. IOW, you already had something on there that involved GDM, 
> Gnome3 or PulseAudio.
>

Funny, I did a full dist-upgrade on my debian-sid box yesterday, which 
/remove/ GDM. But indeed, apt-get informs me before about any new 
package, as well about any package it wish to remove.
So I switch to lightdm before the dist-upgrade.
By the way, you should be careful with a  "straight upgrade" on debian 
sid, better do a DIST-UPGRADE, because, for example, library’s could 
come in new, non-compatible versions, which make it necessary to  remove 
older versions before they get replaced with newer ones (with changed 
names). When you only do "straight upgrade", you will end up sooner or 
later in a unstable system state.


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