[64studio-devel] Upgrade and Kept Back Packages

dave drbudo at ntlworld.com
Thu Jun 5 23:01:18 BST 2008


Hi Susan,

dave wrote:
> Hi Susan,
>
>
> Susan Dridi wrote:
>   
>> Hi Dave and All,
>>
>> dave wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi Susan,
>>>
>>> Susan Dridi wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I did an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade tonight and got the message:
>>>>
>>>> The following packages have been kept back:
>>>>    aeolus ardour blender
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> I am using "i386".
>>> The 64studio here, the one I keep at 64studio testing,
>>> is keeping these back.
>>> blender flac gigedit
>>> if I type in a terminal
>>> # dpkg -l | grep "ardour"
>>> ardour = 2.4.1-1~etch1
>>> are you on the same version?
>>>     
>>>       
>> I forgot to say, I'm using the 64 bit version of 64 Studio 2.1. I
>> installed 2.0 and then upgraded to 2.1.
>>
>> $sudo dpkg -l | grep "ardour"
>>
>> 2.0.3-2~bpo.1
>>
>> $sudo dpkg -l | grep "blender"
>>
>> 2.42a-4.64studio1
>>
>> $sudo dpkg -l | grep "aeolus"
>>
>> 0.6.6+2-4~bpo.1
>>
>> When I do apt-cache show ardour, I see:
>>
>> Version: 1:2.4.1-1~etch1
>> Conflicts: ardour-gtk
>>
>>   
>>     
>
>   

This is the oldest install of 64studio I have.

menu-list 64s2du1,21rc2,hda2, 2.6.21-1-multimedia-486

= 64studio_2.0 up to to 2.1rc up to 2.1rc2 on pentium4

In the bash_history I find this entry

# apt-get remove 64studio 64studio-utils 64studio-tasksel-data tasksel 
tasksel-data
# apt-get install 64studio tasksel

Hangs on completion of upgrade.

So this is 2.0 upgraded to 2.1rc2 update/upgraded todate.

$ dpkg -l | grep "ardour"

ardour = 2.4.1-1~etch1

I'm on with backing it up now.
I could just reinstall,
but I will run it through upgrade first as a test.

If you didn't do this upgrade,
I think this is why you have packages on hold.

Cheers,

dave.




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