Bug#216768: apt: Confirmed under Lenny with several sources and pinning
Hi, David:
On Monday 02 November 2009 16:40:00 David Kalnischkies wrote:
> Hi all,
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>
> The "real" bug here showed by diff (and a few other before)
> is therefore something like this:
> New essential package A replaces old essential package B.
> (Package B is now a transitional package to A.)
> The user (with mixed sources) tries to deinstall package B and
> apt refuses that as it thinks B is essential - it doesn't take into
> account that A provides the same functionality as B.
>
> Could we agree on that it is a (very) minor bug?
No. At least not a package bug. Your very reasonement about why all
essential packages are tried to be installed works here too: you have
packages from versions N and N+1 where packages on N depend on
essential "foo" and those on N+1 depend on the new essential "bar" which
overrides "foo". Then you can't gratuitously assume that even if "bar" is
functionally-wise the same as "foo" versions on N will in fact be able to
work with "bar": you don't know how many or how deep changes where needed on
N versions to make them work nicely with "bar" as they go N+1 (which it's, in
fact, the main function of the very distribution effort: manage to get a
disparaged bunch of packages to smoothly work together).
So I don't think that's a bug but an unsupported corner-case.
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