[Bug 430197] Re: Disable partial upgrades during a development release

Sebastian Heinlein 430197 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Mar 8 14:50:57 UTC 2013


oh i missed the previous discussion.


Matthew Paul Thomas <mpt at canonical.com> schrieb:

>So we need a confirmation alert listing the removals, then? Okay,
>specification updated.
><https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwarePackageOperations?action=diff&rev2=22&rev1=21>
>
>** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
>     Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) => (unassigned)
>
>** Also affects: aptdaemon (Ubuntu)
>   Importance: Undecided
>       Status: New
>
>** Description changed:
>
>  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.
>+ 
>+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#Installing>: "The selected
>+ updates should then install with the standard interface."
>+ 
>+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwarePackageOperations#updating>: "If the
>+ new package conflicts with installed packages, a confirmation alert
>+ should appear: ‘“{title}” can’t be updated unless these items are
>+ removed:’, with “Cancel” and “Update & Install” buttons, but
>otherwise
>+ identical to the equivalent alert when installing a new package."
>
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Title:
  Disable partial upgrades during a development release

Status in “aptdaemon” package in Ubuntu:
  New
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.

  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#Installing>: "The selected
  updates should then install with the standard interface."

  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwarePackageOperations#updating>: "If the
  new package conflicts with installed packages, a confirmation alert
  should appear: ‘“{title}” can’t be updated unless these items are
  removed:’, with “Cancel” and “Update & Install” buttons, but otherwise
  identical to the equivalent alert when installing a new package."

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