[Bug 430197] Re: Disable partial upgrades during a development release
Colin Watson
cjwatson at canonical.com
Tue Mar 5 19:45:06 UTC 2013
By the way, Breaks is deliberately not there because its usual purpose
is more to force newer versions than to force removals. The main thing
I expect not to yet be handled is cases where a chain of packages is
forced out due to a C/R/P set. (And yes, it's possible that I shouldn't
have included Provides in this test; I was being conservative.)
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Title:
Disable partial upgrades during a development release
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
More and more people test devel release of Ubuntu. While we give
adequate warnings on the risks of running ubuntu+1 releases sometimes
it's not enough.
update-manager has a concept of a "partial upgrade" which seems to be
more trouble than it's worth. Perhaps give the user a more descriptive
set of options, something like:
a) Wait until later until the archive works itself out.
b) Install stuff, but don't remove anything
c) Do a partial upgrade (and perhaps a scary warning like apt does when you try to remove glibc. "Yes, I recognize that I could explode my machine, do it."
Or perhaps something like "Something bad has happened, go use apt-get"
or something that makes it clear that update-manager is confused.
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