Bug#1078469: Some possibly useful apt history

Diane Trout diane at ghic.org
Sun Aug 11 07:41:47 BST 2024


It looks like apt wasn't wanting to install various t64 packages with
apt upgrade.

After forcing upgrades of some larger packages like evolution or llvm
with apt install <packages> and seeing the pattern of install removing
a library and replacing it with a t64 version.

Upgrading:
  evolution                    gir1.2-camel-1.2
  evolution-common             gir1.2-ebookcontacts-1.2
  evolution-data-server        gir1.2-edataserver-1.2
  evolution-ews                libcamel-1.2-64t64
  evolution-plugin-bogofilter  libedataserver-1.2-27t64
  evolution-plugin-pstimport   libedataserverui-1.2-4t64
  evolution-plugins            libevolution

Installing dependencies:
  libmspack0t64

REMOVING:
  libmspack0


I decided to force trying to install libgtk-4-1 and this is what it
wasn't willing to install on an apt upgrade, the relevant section of
the plan is here:

Upgrading:
  gir1.2-gtk-4.0  libgtk-4-1  libgtk-4-bin  libgtk-4-common  
  libgtk-4-media-gstreamer

Installing dependencies:
  libcpdb-frontend2t64  libcpdb2t64

Summary:
  Upgrading: 5, Installing: 2, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 208
  Download size: 9,084 kB
  Space needed: 16.4 MB / 793 GB available

Hope that helps.

Diane



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