Re: Exim4 in Debian?
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From: Samuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org>
To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Exim4 in Debian?
Date: 04/26/24 13:51:02
Chime Hart, le ven. 26 avril 2024 10:23:33 -0700, a ecrit:
> I am noticing here in Debian SID that packages I use
> regularly are mysteriously vanishing.
SID is what it is: unstable. At the moment there is a huge upgrade to
64bit time_t which makes various packages non-installable, and thus apt
has a hard time finding another solution than just removing packages.
If you don't want instability, please use the testing distribution.
Thank you, Samuel! I didn't pursue the "why", but I knew I'd seen chatter about
that "t64" that many package upgrades are referencing. Now I understand.
For what it's worth, I'm on Trixie which had a couple hundred packages caught up
in that over the last few days. I was bored this morning so I messed with ihe
upgrade a couple packages at a time.
Most packages finally upgraded, but there are still a few holdouts that refuse
to install without purging my LXQt desktop environment first. Nope, don't want
that to happen, grin.
At one point, apt-get wanted to remove gdb (debugging) by itself. I knew I had
manually installed that package so I let it be removed. I reinstalled gdb as the
very next step, and a bunch of packages on developer hold suddenly also wanted
upgraded without any further problems. That was a nice bonus that I've seen
happen in the past.
For what it's worth, I haven't rebooted yet. Not ashamed to say I'm a little
afraid to just this second while things are still working well.
Cindy :)
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