Am Donnerstag, 20. November 2014, 12:00:35 schrieb Martin Steigerwald: > Without reviewing this bug I won´t to this upgrade. > > > So I tried: > > Package: * > Pin: release a=testing > Pin-Priority: 150 > > Package: * > Pin: release a=wheezy-backports > Pin-Priority: 200 > > > But then I get this: > > mondschein:~> LANG=C apt-get dist-upgrade > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > Calculating upgrade... Done > The following NEW packages will be installed: > libaudit0 libcryptsetup4 libpam-systemd libsystemd-daemon0 libsystemd- > id128-0 libsystemd-journal0 libsystemd-login0 systemd > 0 upgraded, 8 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > Need to get 1487 kB/1765 kB of archives. > After this operation, 4573 kB of additional disk space will be used. > Do you want to continue [Y/n]? ^C Okay, well as this doesn´t contain systemd-sysv this may just work – it won´t switch init system. Still its puzzling to me that aptitude wouldn´t do anything at all. And I would like to know on why apt-get insists on doing this. > mondschein:~> LANG=C aptitude dist-upgrade > No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed. > 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > Need to get 0 B of archives. After unpacking 0 B will be used. -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7
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