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Author Topic:  (solved) Caution -- sane-related removals (again)  (Read 8034 times)

Offline drb

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Re: (solved) Caution -- sane-related removals (again)
« Reply #45 on: 2018/11/18, 11:59:48 »
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Different on my end.  If I attempt to apt purge libsane1 or libsane-common (as Piper suggested), hplip and hplip-gui are to be removed.
I allowed hp-lip and hplip-gui to go, as well as iscan and iscan plugin peculiar to my scanner, and then reinstalled the packages, including hp-lip and hplip-gui, that are removed.

Offline tranquil

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Re: (solved) Caution -- sane-related removals (again)
« Reply #46 on: 2018/11/19, 01:14:25 »
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this thread.  I failed to notice that libsane1 and libsane1:i386 were to be removed.
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The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
  acl colord-data hplip-data libavahi-client3:i386 libavahi-common-data:i386
  libavahi-common3:i386 libbz2-1.0:i386 libcolorhug2 libgdbm-compat4:i386
  libgdbm6:i386 libgusb2 libieee1284-3 libieee1284-3:i386 libpci3:i386
  libperl5.28:i386 libqt5designer5 libqt5help5 libsane-common libsane-hpaio
  libsnmp30:i386 python3-dbus.mainloop.pyqt5 python3-notify2 python3-pyqt5
  python3-sip update-inetd xsane-common
Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  colord hplip hplip-gui libsane1 libsane1:i386 printer-driver-postscript-hp sane
  sane-utils xsane
The following packages have been kept back:
  iptables libip4tc0 libip6tc0 libiptc0 libxtables12
The following packages will be upgraded:
  libsane-common
1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 9 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
Need to get 584 kB of archives.
After this operation, 27.4 MB disk space will be freed.

So, I just performed a full-upgrade and reinstalled all the removed packages with the exception of libsane1 and libsane1:i386.

However, this raises a question, at least for me.  Would this have eventually worked itself out; i.e. the devs would have updated the packages to be removed so that they wouldn't be removed?  Did the packages that were removed still have some kind of dependency on libsane1?
« Last Edit: 2018/11/19, 01:20:47 by tranquil »
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