[Bug 574287] Re: tasksel: forcefully removes packages when tasks overlap
barnaba
574287 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jan 19 11:39:06 UTC 2021
Well, I wasn't as lucky as Colonel Angus and my system wasn't a fresh
install. Love having my day and OS ruined by a ten year old bug that
doesn't even have importance decided.
If you're not planning to ever fix it maybe just add a warning to taskel
that this tool isn't fit for regular users and we should not follow
tutorials and just use apt instead?
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Title:
tasksel: forcefully removes packages when tasks overlap
Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in tasksel package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in tasksel package in Debian:
Fix Released
Bug description:
TEST CASE
1. Boot Lucid LiveCD
2. run "sudo tasksel" and select "virtual machine host"
3. run "sudo tasksel" and deselect "virtual machine host"
4. watch how tasksel uninstalls your system
OBSERVATIONS
What seems to happen is that apt vengefully removes ALL of the items
associated with one task, including several base dependencies of other
tasks (e.g. ubuntu-desktop)
One illustrative example is the openssh-server task:
This one includes the packages openssh-server, tcpd and libwrap0.
From a normal ubuntu-desktop (e.g. ~liveCD) both tcpd and libwrap0 are already installed, and the task-install pulls in only openssh-server.
However when the task is removed, all these three packages (openssh-server, tcpd and libwrap0) are forcefully removed.
Since libwrap0 is a core dependency of gnome, a large part of gnome will be removed alongside the removal of the task.
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