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Re: aptitude trap: 'hold' directives not honored.



On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 01:03:22PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> There are apparently three package selection databases.  These should be
> either unified or cross-validated:
> 
>   - dpkg
>   - apt
>   - aptitude
> 
> Anyone else running into this?

Karsten, don't bother.  Every time someone brings up the fact that
aptitude, everyone's darling perfect child, does its own damn thing and
re-implements the status file... they get told to go away.

What's even *better* is that command-line aptitude (insert random quote
about how aptitude is a drop-in replacement for apt-get, which it isn't)
and ncurses aptitude, *don't have the same behavior!*  Ncurses aptitude
*does* honor the status file.

Sometimes.

I'm sorry, but dpkg is the *fundamental* tool.  If you don't honor its
interfaces, you are *broken*.  'Nuff said.

-- 
 Marc Wilson |     It is not doing the thing we like to do, but liking
 msw@cox.net |     the thing we have to do, that makes life blessed.
             |     -- Goethe

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