Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net> writes: > On 29/05/08 at 13:24 +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote: >> For some time now, I have been thinking about the problem of packages >> which are removed from the archive at some point, without an (enforced) >> transition to a new package name. Users of such packages keep them >> around, usually never noticing the fact that no security (or other) >> support is available anymore. >> >> Our current package management doesn't handle this case at all, so we >> might need to fix this - we just need to decide how. The probably >> easiest way would be to make apt whine on all packages that are not >> available in any version at one of the locations specified in >> sources.list. This trivial solution sucks, because locally created >> packages [1] also fall in this category. So, has anyone a good idea >> solving this problem, without needing to keepr masses of status/diff/bla >> files around? > I usually run 'apt-show-versions | grep -v uptodate' to find them. The > remaining list is short enough to be analyzed manually. I don't think normal users do that - and users shouldn't expect to install Priority: optional packages to get a list of things that are not supported anymore by their distribution. Marc -- BOFH #244: Your cat tried to eat the mouse.
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