Rolf
]]>Cheers,
Olav
I've also ended up booting to console all thanks to auto remove .
You should have paid more attention to what was about to be removed then
Read the link I provided in my first post in this thread, it explains this problem and how to fix it.
]]>with persons like you in leadership
For the second time: I am not involved with Devuan at all, in any way.
]]>Giorgos wrote:I really think you have an attitude problem.
+1
Giorgos wrote:I don't like your tone and I'm not here to be involved on your personal flame wars.
It's outrageous that you are blaming an absent person, that can't defend himself.
Giorgos wrote:Good luck with your project!
Just in case there is any confusion here: I have absolutely nothing to do with Devuan and my opinions are mine alone and do not reflect those of dev1galaxy.org in any way.
I have no "project" ongoing.
Devuan's leaders has to do something about it, because with persons like you in leadership, Devuan looks insanelly idiotic!
OK guys! If you want to turn Devuan users away from you, it's simple.
Just continue your idiotic way.
I really think you have an attitude problem.
+1
I don't like your tone and I'm not here to be involved on your personal flame wars.
It's outrageous that you are blaming an absent person, that can't defend himself.
Good luck with your project!
Just in case there is any confusion here: I have absolutely nothing to do with Devuan and my opinions are mine alone and do not reflect those of dev1galaxy.org in any way.
I have no "project" ongoing.
]]>I don't like your tone and I'm not here to be involved on your personal flame wars.
It's outrageous that you are blaming an absent person, that can't defend himself.
I'm not interesting for your sayings. Have it your way.
Good luck with your project!
G.
Dear Head, you realizing that you're posting at Devuan's forum and not the Ubuntu's one?
How many chances you give, finding a novice or even an average Linux user here?
1 in 1, apparently:
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=2879
But don't worry, jitterssnowpaw seems to have moved on to MX Linux now and he's pestering their forum instead
It uninstalled libmspack0 that neither installed by playonlinux, nor was previously detected by "apt autoremove".
E485:~$ aptitude why libmspack0
i yudit-common Suggests yudit (= 2.9.6-8)
p yudit Suggests ttf-mscorefonts-installer
p ttf-mscorefonts-installer Depends cabextract
p cabextract Depends libmspack0 (>= 0.4)
E485:~$
So that was because cabextract was removed then, I presume.
It failed to detect the python-wxgtk3.0 and python-wxversion packages
E485:~$ aptitude why python-wx{gtk3.0,version}
p python-wxgtk3.0 Depends python-wxversion
E485:~$
Looks like a circular dependency to me, APT isn't infallible.
]]>The aptitude command auto-autoremoves so it must be "trustworthy",
OK! I'll try it (instead of apt).
THANKS for the suggestion!
whether the user is also "trustworthy" is another question entirely...
Dear Head, you realizing that you're posting at Devuan's forum and not the Ubuntu's one?
How many chances you give, finding a novice or even an average Linux user here?
What? Metapackages???
Thanks but NO THANKS!!!
This is a sure way to turn your OS, into bloat and fatware.
Something like, what Open SUSE became.
Read this: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=104157
]]>Last couple of months, it gave me some questionable results.
I'll give you an example:
1) I ran "apt autoremove" (as root) -> no results.
2) I installed playonlinux.
3) It trigger the installation of cabextract, python-wxgtk3.0 and python-wxversion.
4) after playing some days, I uninstalled it.
5) I gave "apt autoremove" (and answered "Y") and uninstalled the packages cabextract and libmspack0.
As one can see:
a) It failed to detect the python-wxgtk3.0 and python-wxversion packages and
b) It uninstalled libmspack0 that neither installed by playonlinux, nor was previously detected by "apt autoremove".
Ehm...I fell that I'm missing something!
PS. ASCII is my 1st Devuan installation. I was on Debian till the Jessie release.
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