[Bug 418809] Re: synaptic "Lock Version" not heeded in partial upgrade.
Julian Andres Klode
juliank at ubuntu.com
Sun Mar 16 18:53:39 UTC 2014
python-apt should not read synaptic preferences files, as APT does not
either. That's something client apps can do themselves if they want.
** Changed in: python-apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
synaptic "Lock Version" not heeded in partial upgrade.
Status in “python-apt” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Don't think this is related to bug #13408, because I only experience
this on partial upgrades.
Steps:
1) Lock a PPA version of a package (Frescobaldi) in synaptic, so that it does not install the Ubuntu repository version. (FYI, the repo version has different dependencies that I don't want).
2) On normal updates, the update-manager will now ignore that package.
3) If some other package triggers a partial upgrade, update-manager will try to upgrade frescobaldi along with its dependencies, forcing me to uninstall it, do the partial upgrade, force the version I want to reinstall, and then lock it back every time there's a partial upgrade.
Partial upgrades should listen to the version lock as well, in my
opinion.
I'm on Karmic, with update-manager version 1:0.124.8
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