Bug#574956: libconfigreader-simple-perl: keeps upgrading - to the same version!
gregor herrmann
gregoa at debian.org
Mon Mar 22 13:44:48 UTC 2010
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 09:13:53 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> Version table:
> 1.28-2 0
> 500 http://localhost sid/main Packages
> *** 1.28-2 0
> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>
> Aptitude keeps reporting that the package can be updated, from 1.28-2 to 1.28-2
> ?! When I say go, it claims that it has successfully upgraded it - but it then
> reports that the package is upgradeable - from 1.28-2 to 1.28-2 ... What on
> earth is going on here? I'm not even sure if this is a bug in this package, or
> in aptitude, or somewhere else.
Thanks for your bug report, that's interesting indeed :)
Some quick thoughts:
* I'm sure this is not a problem of the package, the package is not
doing anything else than having a version, the handling of upgrades
etc. is handled by apt* and friends.
* I'm not surprised that aptitude offers an upgrade; in my experience
packages from a mirror have precedence over locally installed
packages, even if they have the same version.
* The interesting thing now is why the upgrade doesn't happen; some
random thoughts: Do you have some pinning in /etc/apt/preferences{,.d/*}?
Does an aptitude update change anything? Doesn apt-get behave the
same way as aptitude? What happens if you exchange localhost with
some "real" mirror?
Maybe someone else has additional ideas.
Cheers,
gregor
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