Hi, Antoine said : > To summarise: > 1. On Bookworm, install network-manager-gnome manually; > 2. Upgrade to Trixie; > 3. Run apt autoremove. > ⇒ both network-manager-gnome and netwok-manager-applet end up removed. > > Something unexpectedly flipped a bit from "manually installed" to > "automatically installed" on network-manager-gnome during the upgrade > process. > > Arnault, just to make sure, did you at some point in the upgrade process > run the command `apt-mark minimize-manual`?i didn't installed network-manager-gnome manually, it was installed on the bookworm netinst at first.
i didn't launch any other command than those described on the release-notes. in fact, i didn't performed any action other than - installing bookworm from netinst - upgrade my system - full-upgrade to trixie following release-notes instructions - reboot and launched 'apt-autoremove' command.on gnome, it removed network-manager-gnome and network-manager-applet (network-manager-applet was not on bookworm, it was installed automaticaly during the full-upgrade)
on xfce, it removed network-manager-gnome, network-manager-applet and nm-connection-editor (again, network-manager-applet and nm-connection-editor were not in bokworm but installed during the full-upgrade process)
i'm surprised that packages installed during the full-upgrade process are removed just after a reboot and a 'apt autoremove' command. if those packages have to be removed, why are they installed on the full-upgrade ?
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