
| Msg # 18 of 20 on ZZLI4421, Saturday 8-15-25, 8:36 |
| From: ANTOINE LE GONIDEC |
| To: ALL |
| Subj: Bug#1110938: apt autoremove remove netwo |
XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist From: vv221@debian.org Reminder: I am not experiencing that bug myself. Arnault, please correct me if I misunderstood the problem. Le Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 10:46:27PM +0200, Michael Biebl a €€crit : > See > > https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-usertags.cgi?user=pkg-utopi -maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org&tag=nm-applet-split These seem to be about the transitional package being installed as a dependency. In the reported bug network-manager-gnome was installed manually, not as a dependency on anything. On upgrade it pulled netwok-manager-applet, as expected. But for some reason, both netwok-manager-applet (not surprising) and network-manager-gnome (that€€€s where the problem lies) end up marked as automatically installed. Leading to their removal with a following autoremove. To summarise: 1. On Bookworm, install network-manager-gnome manually; 2. Upgrade to Trixie; 3. Run apt autoremove. €€€ both network-manager-gnome and netwok-manager-applet end up removed. Something unexpectedly flipped a bit from "manually installed" to "automatically installed" on network-manager-gnome during the upgrade process. Arnault, just to make sure, did you at some point in the upgrade process run the command `apt-mark minimize-manual`? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYKAB0WIQSUsdxM90hewW6X7Jhja3j5HOuA2AUCaJ+j6QAKCRBja3j5HOuA 2FRgAP9um85kbYYHNH7CEof+UxiZHkU4QqHcF1quEVKrc3sW0wD6A03XhnD9agDf HSqPHFJhdFLxpOnAC2Q8sRd7Yz8P1wU= =xmMq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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