From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2013-02-23 17:46:42
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On 23/Feb/2013 07:45 Andrey Repin <anr...@fr...> wrote .. > Greetings, Jamie Cameron! > > > >> I have subversion, libsvn1 and libapache2-svn held in state from updates, but > >> webmin constantly trying to bypass the lock. > >> Good that I'm the only administrator of this system... > > > That sounds like a bug - which linux distro is this on, and how did you hold > > updates for those packages? > > Ubuntu Linux (Hardy still, planning dist-upgrade in a week.) > The packets are locked in APT. apt-get and aptitude correctly see the lock and > don't upgrade packets, when prompted for system upgrade. > > # LANG=en apt-get upgrade > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > The following packages have been kept back: > libapache2-svn libsvn1 subversion > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded. > > Or, perhaps, the status from aptitude would be more clear. > > --\ Packages being automatically held in their current state > i A libsvn1 1.6.17-0sv 1.7.7-0svn > i A subversion 1.6.17-0sv 1.7.7-0svn > --\ Packages being held back > i libapache2-svn 1.6.17-0sv 1.7.7-0svn > > The package libapache2-svn is on hold, and the two other were installed as > it's dependency. If you run : apt-show-versions | grep libapache2-svn what does it output? That's the command Webmin uss to determine which packages are available to upgrade. - Jamie |