Le lundi 16 juillet 2007 à 16:42 -0400, Bill Nottingham a écrit : > Nicolas Mailhot (nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > > The problem with that is that someone who runs 'debuginfo-install', even > > > once, is left with an un-upgradeable system, without manual intervention. > > > > well presumably someone who installed debuginfo packages wants them to > > be useful and not updated separately from the rest of the distro > > Sure, but debuginfo-install works *without* changing the repo definition. > So your upgrade will fail, as the newer version of XYZ won't upgrade because > the debuginfo repo isn't active. The usual problem is not debuginfo is not active but it's mirrored several hours after the main repo so without version-lock debuginfo packages are not in sync with main packages even though it's active IMHO if you don't want debuginfo packages to block a debuginfo-uninstall utility should be provided, letting packages rot this way strikes me as a particularly bad compromise. (btw I don't see how debuginfo-install would have worked in the first place if the debug repo was not active) -- Nicolas Mailhot
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