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Bug #961990



Hi.

I'm running 64-bit Debian Unstable.

This has been going on since the beginning of June, 2020, with no end in sight.
Bug #961990 - IIUC, no activity since 2020-06-02.


dimwit@dimwit:~$ date; sudo aptitude -Pvvv update
Sun 19 Jul 2020 02:25:08 PM EDT
Hit http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian unstable InRelease

Current status: 0 (+0) broken, 12 (+0) upgradable, 59230 (+0) new.


dimwit@dimwit:~$ date; sudo aptitude -Pvvv full-upgrade
Sun 19 Jul 2020 02:25:20 PM EDT
The following packages will be upgraded:
  gcc-10-base libatomic1 libcc1-0 libgcc-s1 libgfortran5 libgomp1
libitm1 liblsan0 libquadmath0
  libstdc++6 libtsan0 libubsan1
12 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 2,368 kB of archives. After unpacking 10.2 kB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libgcc1 : Depends: gcc-10-base (= 10.1.0-1) but 10.1.0-6 is to be installed
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

      Keep the following packages at their current version:
1)      gcc-10-base [10.1.0-1 (now)]
2)      libatomic1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
3)      libcc1-0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
4)      libgcc-s1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
5)      libgfortran5 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
6)      libgomp1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
7)      libitm1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
8)      liblsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
9)      libquadmath0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
10)     libstdc++6 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
11)     libtsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
12)     libubsan1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]



Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] n
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

     Remove the following packages:
1)     libgcc1 [1:10.1.0-1 (now, unstable)]



Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] n
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

      Remove the following packages:
1)      build-essential [12.8 (now, unstable)]
2)      g++ [4:9.2.1-3.1 (now, unstable)]
3)      g++-9 [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
4)      gcc [4:9.2.1-3.1 (now, unstable)]
5)      gcc-9 [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
6)      libgcc-9-dev [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
7)      libstdc++-9-dev [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
8)      libubsan1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]

      Install the following packages:
9)      tcc [0.9.27-8 (unstable)]

      Keep the following packages at their current version:
10)     gcc-10-base [10.1.0-1 (now)]
11)     libatomic1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
12)     libcc1-0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
13)     libgcc-s1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
14)     libgfortran5 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
15)     libgomp1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
16)     libitm1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
17)     liblsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
18)     libquadmath0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
19)     libstdc++6 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
20)     libtsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]

      Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
21)     dpkg-dev recommends build-essential
22)     python3-pip recommends build-essential



Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] n
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

      Remove the following packages:
1)      build-essential [12.8 (now, unstable)]
2)      g++ [4:9.2.1-3.1 (now, unstable)]
3)      g++-9 [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
4)      gcc [4:9.2.1-3.1 (now, unstable)]
5)      gcc-9 [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
6)      libcc1-0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]

      Install the following packages:
7)      tcc [0.9.27-8 (unstable)]

      Keep the following packages at their current version:
8)      gcc-10-base [10.1.0-1 (now)]
9)      libatomic1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
10)     libgcc-s1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
11)     libgfortran5 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
12)     libgomp1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
13)     libitm1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
14)     liblsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
15)     libquadmath0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
16)     libstdc++6 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
17)     libtsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
18)     libubsan1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]

      Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
19)     dpkg-dev recommends build-essential
20)     python3-pip recommends build-essential



Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] n
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

      Remove the following packages:
1)      build-essential [12.8 (now, unstable)]
2)      g++ [4:9.2.1-3.1 (now, unstable)]
3)      g++-9 [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
4)      gcc [4:9.2.1-3.1 (now, unstable)]
5)      gcc-9 [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
6)      libatomic1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
7)      libgcc-9-dev [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]
8)      libstdc++-9-dev [9.3.0-15 (now, unstable)]

      Install the following packages:
9)      tcc [0.9.27-8 (unstable)]

      Keep the following packages at their current version:
10)     gcc-10-base [10.1.0-1 (now)]
11)     libcc1-0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
12)     libgcc-s1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
13)     libgfortran5 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
14)     libgomp1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
15)     libitm1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
16)     liblsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
17)     libquadmath0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
18)     libstdc++6 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
19)     libtsan0 [10.1.0-1 (now)]
20)     libubsan1 [10.1.0-1 (now)]

      Leave the following dependencies unresolved:
21)     dpkg-dev recommends build-essential
22)     python3-pip recommends build-essential

. . .

Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] q
Abandoning all efforts to resolve these dependencies.
Abort.
dimwit@dimwit:~$

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So far, I have just waited patiently for this to be resolved.  But I
am starting to get impatient.
I could file a "me, too" bug report, but I think that would just be
unnecessary noise.

Advice?


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