Nothing wrong with APT, but sometimes packages are removed although they wouldn't need to be, when performing dist-upgrades. aspcud can help you to solve these dependencies without removing previously installed packages during a dist-upgrade.
As usually, you break it, you fix it.
HOWTO:
http://forum.siduction.org/index.php?to ... 7#msg38877
http://www.dicosmo.org/MyOpinions/index ... -in-wheezy
Reference CUDF:
http://www.mancoosi.org/cudf/
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Re: solve dependencies with aspcud
As a side not, I find Devil's post interesting.
http://forum.siduction.org/index.php?to ... 9#msg38889
I was not even aware that
functions a bit different than
but I already prefer using
e.g. because it gives you the nice list of packages to be upgraded afterward. It seems apt improved a little.
http://forum.siduction.org/index.php?to ... 9#msg38889
I was not even aware that
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Re: solve dependencies with aspcud
^ Of course I know. ;) I took that for granted.
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