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Author Topic:  [closed] Large GCC-5 TRANSITION, Heavy DIST-UPGRADE pending  (Read 80032 times)

holgerw

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #15 on: 2015/08/02, 20:50:18 »
Hello @Santa, hello @devil,

I fetch siduction flavours of lxde, lxqt, kde and xfce in Version indiansummer amd64 now. Tomorrow I'll start with testing lxde, then lxqt, then kde and then xfce, the steps for each flavour will be following:
1. Installing flavour xxx-indiansumer amd64
2. Trying to make dist-upgrade
3. Trying to add some stuff like libreoffice, claws-mail and audacity
4. Testing, if base apps work (Filemanager, Texteditor, libreoffice, mailprogramm, browser)

I'll report the results.

Kind regards,
  Holger

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #16 on: 2015/08/02, 21:14:38 »
Sounds like a good workflow.


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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #17 on: 2015/08/02, 23:40:11 »
Do we have lost all of Debian sid for the next half year?
if it takes the time as in Gentoo, e.g.:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=548784#c13
:(
experiencing siduction runs better than my gentoo makes me know I know nothing

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #18 on: 2015/08/02, 23:57:43 »
If you look at all the affected packages down the left column of this page, and then look at the list of collisions at the bottom, you can get an idea of the size and scope of the job to make the complete transition.
That is an extensive list. Wow... Thanks for tracking that down. It really underscores Devil's comment about it not being a short-lived problem.

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #19 on: 2015/08/03, 01:39:53 »
a sufficient amount of popcorn and beer will help a lot in the next days :)
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holgerw

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #20 on: 2015/08/03, 07:43:02 »
Hello,
I think, during this period a Debian Jessie can be an alternative tool for working with a computer.


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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #21 on: 2015/08/03, 09:43:46 »
What is wrong with a sid/siduction install that you just don't upgrade for the time being?


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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #22 on: 2015/08/03, 10:56:15 »
The main issue here would be lack of libreoffice. Justing waiting . . . .

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #23 on: 2015/08/03, 13:37:45 »
its not just libre office, right now gnome-shell and other parts of gnome want to be removed as well. 

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #24 on: 2015/08/03, 23:40:19 »
What is wrong with a sid/siduction install that you just don't upgrade for the time being?
We need install security updates at least.

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #25 on: 2015/08/03, 23:42:50 »
oha - do you mean the things from http://security.debian.org sid main contrib non-free ?
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holgerw

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #26 on: 2015/08/03, 23:49:50 »
What is wrong with a sid/siduction install that you just don't upgrade for the time being?


greetz
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Hello Ferdinand,

I refer to Debian Stable for such situations, when something happens during a dist-upgrade, which breaks the installed siduction system.

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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #27 on: 2015/08/03, 23:59:03 »
there are four possible ways in such situations:
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1.   doing nothing (prefered)
2.1. apt update; apt upgrade
2.2  apt-get update; apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs
3.   apt-get dist-upgrade (and lettings some packages go)

We suggest and prefer 1! If one choose a way that differ from (1) one should have a good backup and should be familar with restoring from backups. We will not support that, so you are on your own. But it may work without flaws.
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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #28 on: 2015/08/04, 01:17:18 »
Quote from: melmarker
there are four possible ways in such situations:
Code: [Select]1.   doing nothing (prefered)
2.1. apt update; apt upgrade
2.2  apt-get update; apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs
3.   apt-get dist-upgrade (and lettings some packages go)

We suggest and prefer 1! If one choose a way that differ from (1) one should have a good backup and should be familar with restoring from backups. We will not support that, so you are on your own. But it may work without flaws.

+1

I agree with 1, doing nothing

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It is early yet, probably get worse after a few days.
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Re: [URGENT] GCC 5 fallout incoming
« Reply #29 on: 2015/08/04, 01:25:22 »
@piper: i think we communicate our position very clear - but every user is free to do what $user want to. Depending on the installed packages things could become worse or not - nobody knows. I for myself has decided to not care about and take the packages as they come in. And i have no backup. So who cares - one should take a choice and have to live with this choice afterwards. As we are all more or less  responsible adults i see no problem ... :)
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