On Friday 12 of December 2014 02:02:27 Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 12/11/2014 06:58 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
I've been trying to figure out a simple way to protect inexperienced users.
The safest approach I've found thus far is:
apt-get update apt-get install tde-trinity apt-get dist-upgrade
This is for Debian. Ubuntu may need a different second step just as initial installs are different for Ubuntu.
I also tried this with aptitude but aptitude goes crazy.
--Mike
Thanks Mike, I agree with you that we need to find an easy and reproducible way to update, then we can add an "update from v3.5.13.2" to the wiki on the website. Interesting is the fact that you and Slavek found different "good way", i.e. Slavek had problem with apt-get while you have problem with aptitude. I am going to try both ways myself as well, then let's see what's the best we can come up with. Thanks for the feedback so far.
Cheers Michele
If I understand correctly, Mike did not have a problem with aptitude during the upgrade, but only after upgrade when he tried to remove the original kde-trinity / kde-core-trinity / kde-devel-trinity without also installed their successors tde-trinity / tde-core-trinity / tde-devel-trinity.
While in my tests were fundamental problems during the upgrade with apt-get.