Bug#780028: init: aptitude upgrade from wheezy to jessie does not install systemd-sysv

Paul Wise pabs at debian.org
Mon Mar 9 02:24:05 GMT 2015


On Sun, 2015-03-08 at 21:43 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:

> Did you deliberate add jessie entries instead of replacing the wheezy
> entries? Does it change if you remove the wheezy entries?

I've always done it that way.

Just s/wheezy/jessie/ instead of both gives sysvinit-core.

> apt should properly install systemd-sysv on upgrades and afaik is the
> recommended method.

That is the case.

> I don't see, how this is a bug in init and what we should do about this.
> Can you elaborate why you filed this against init?

I wasn't sure which package was the cause of it and where the fix should
be. I probably should have filed it against the whole set of packages
involved until the location for the fix is found. Please feel free to
reassign as appropriate.

> From my POV, this should either be reassigned to aptitude (maybe they
> can do something about this) or to release-notes, documenting that
> aptitude should not be used on dist-upgrades in the way you did.

The issue doesn't happen with aptitude dist-upgrade, it only happens
with aptitude upgrade.

> Is "aptitude upgrade" actually supposed to be used on dist-upgrades?

Whether or not one should use aptitude flips around between releases so
I believe people will be using it whether or not we recommend it for a
particular release.

> Again, from my POV the best we can do is to document in the release
> notes how to do a proper dist upgrade (and how not to). Incidentally,
> the release notes already recommend *not* to use aptitude [1].

I expect people will just use the tool they prefer and won't read the
release notes. I note that one problematic command is 'aptitude upgrade'
and the "Minimal system upgrade" section doesn't mention not using
aptitude. I've filed #780076 about that.

-- 
bye,
pabs

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