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- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:04:12 +0900
- From: Evan Monroig <evan.monroig@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Number Your Feathers (Re: Printer Not Responding)
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"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com> writes: >>>>>> "Evan" == Evan Monroig <evan.monroig@example.com> writes: > > Evan> Actually I thought (and that has been my experience) that it > Evan> is quite easy to revert changes with apt-get if anything > Evan> goes wrong. Maybe that would not be the case if the change > Evan> pulls packages up to libc? > > For most apps, even system services like the printer daemon, the > dependencies (in both directions) are contained in a quite small > circle of closely related packages, and downgrade/upgrade fiddling via > apt-get will be easy and safe. > > For system software, you shouldn't take the chance, unless you're > prepared to reinstall from scratch. There are 6000 packages in > Debian, I'm sure Ubuntu provides the same order of magnitude. While > the vast majority of dependencies are predictable (foo-dev depends on > foo), there are a fair number of weirdos. If the dependency graph > cycles and has side constraints on versions, you can get badly wedged. > > Apt's ability to resolve such cycles and conflicts is very good, but > any update (except for the distro-recommended upgrades) that touches > the basic system software such as libc, GNOME, or the package manager > itself, should be avoided unless you know why you need to take such a > risk. Thanks for the detailed explanation ! Evan
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