r-n suggest installing package which does not exist
Hello,
I tried to create the attached patch for Bug #498905 which removes
initrd-tools from the release notes and provides the information of gdm||
kdm||xdm restart, that was related to initrd-tools before, now after
apt/aptitude installation.
I did an update etch -> lenny by doing
# apt-get install apt aptitude
first.
Several packages were updated and gdm||kdm||xdm restart was done as well.
Regards
Toby
--- upgrading.dbk 2008-11-13 00:23:00.000000000 +0100
+++ upgrading.dbk.new 2008-11-13 00:33:04.000000000 +0100
@@ -721,6 +721,15 @@
information) or
<programlisting># aptitude install aptitude</programlisting>
</para>
+ <para>
+ This step will automatically upgrade <systemitem
+ role="package">libc6</systemitem> and <systemitem
+ role="package">locales</systemitem> and will pull in SELinux support libraries
+ (<systemitem role="package">libselinux1</systemitem>). At this point, some
+ running services will be restarted, including <command>xdm</command>,
+ <command>gdm</command> and <command>kdm</command>. As a consequence, local X11
+ sessions will be disconnected.
+ </para>
</section>
<section id="aptconvert">
<title>Use aptitudes list of automatically-installed with apt</title>
@@ -759,22 +768,6 @@
requiring any other packages to be removed or installed.
</para>
<para>
-Follow the minimal upgrade with:
-</para>
-<screen condition="fixme">
-TODO: initrd-tools does not exist in lenny
-# aptitude install initrd-tools
-</screen>
-<para>
-This step will automatically upgrade <systemitem
-role="package">libc6</systemitem> and <systemitem
-role="package">locales</systemitem> and will pull in SELinux support libraries
-(<systemitem role="package">libselinux1</systemitem>). At this point, some
-running services will be restarted, including <command>xdm</command>,
-<command>gdm</command> and <command>kdm</command>. As a consequence, local X11
-sessions will be disconnected.
-</para>
-<para>
The next step will vary depending on the set of packages that you have
installed. These release notes give general advice about which method should
be used, but if in doubt, it is recommended that you examine the package
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