Re: problems with apt & aptitude

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On Sunday 14 July 2024 10:51:07 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
> On Sun July 14 2024 10:41:28 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> > I don't know if this will solve my problem, though, as I already save all
> > my downloaded and installed packages (for situations just like this), and
> > everything seems up-to-date.
>
> If you have a saved copy of your "apt" package you can just reinstall
> it with "dpkg -i ..." without downloading it again.
>
> --Mike

Okay, so progress is sometimes made in baby steps, and I hope this is some 
progress. 

I used dpkg to purge all the apt-* type packages in my system, to wit: 

sudo dpkg --purge --force-all apt-transport-https apt-utils apt-file_3.3_all 
apt-mirror_0.5.4-2_all apt-transport-https_2.6.1devuan1_all 
apt-utils_2.6.1devuan1_amd64 apt_2.6.1devuan1_amd64 
aptitude-common_0.8.13-5_all aptitude_0.8.13-5_amd64 
devuan-apt-mirror-config-override_2.6_all dpkg-repack_1.52_all 
libapt-pkg-perl_0.1.40+b2_amd64 synaptic_0.91.3_amd64 apt_2.6.1devuan1_amd64

Then I figured that I would reinstall them one-at-a-time, using dpkg, or 
moving to apt, aptitude, whatever, to finish up. 

I already had the package you named, but I thought, well, let's download a 
fresh one, just to be sure mine isn't corrupt. Now ... mind you ... I had 
already purged the old package from my system. Yet when I tried to reinstall 
apt-utils_2.6.1devuan1_amd64, I get this message: 

dpkg: version 2.6.1devuan1 of apt already installed, skipping

So, it is uninstalled, yet it is also already installed? There must be some 
traces left in the system that makes dpkg say it is already installed. Maybe 
this is a clue; maybe even a useful clue. 

Bill


P.S. I will be out this afternoon, so I may not reply until later this 
evening. 
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