>For reference, the way to upgrade NetworkManager is the following:
>
>sudo apt-get install -t wily-proposed network-manager libnm0 libnm-glib4 libnm-util2 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0
Mathieu,
though this ssounds all pretty structured and logical, I think I know where these issues come from.
Most users will just go the all-in-one upgrade way by 'apt-get upgrade' and hence would not be able to fine-tune settings as in the APT line I've quoted from you above.
What you've suggested must be executed BEFORE even THINKING about using apt-get upgrade.
Because then, the network-manager including its dependencies will already have been crossed out from the list.
>For reference, the way to upgrade NetworkManager is the following: networkmanager- 1.0
>
>sudo apt-get install -t wily-proposed network-manager libnm0 libnm-glib4 libnm-util2 gir1.2-
Mathieu,
though this ssounds all pretty structured and logical, I think I know where these issues come from.
Most users will just go the all-in-one upgrade way by 'apt-get upgrade' and hence would not be able to fine-tune settings as in the APT line I've quoted from you above.
What you've suggested must be executed BEFORE even THINKING about using apt-get upgrade.
Because then, the network-manager including its dependencies will already have been crossed out from the list.