Otario Posted February 23, 2018 Posted February 23, 2018 Hi all, can some kind soul tell me if this update will break my cubieboard installation? (I know that cubieboard a10 is no longer supported, nevertheless maybe someone can tell me after 5 seconds of thinking "yes" or "no" :)). XXXXX@cubieboard:/etc/apt/apt.conf.d$ apt-get -s -t stretch install dnsmasq NOTE: This is only a simulation! apt-get needs root privileges for real execution. Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated, so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation! Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following extra packages will be installed: dbus dnsmasq-base libdbus-1-3 libhogweed4 libnettle6 Suggested packages: default-dbus-session-bus dbus-session-bus resolvconf Recommended packages: dns-root-data The following NEW packages will be installed: libhogweed4 libnettle6 The following packages will be upgraded: dbus dnsmasq dnsmasq-base libdbus-1-3 4 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 470 not upgraded. Inst dbus [1.8.22-0+deb8u1] (1.10.24-0+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) [] Inst libdbus-1-3 [1.8.22-0+deb8u1] (1.10.24-0+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Inst libnettle6 (3.3-1+b2 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Inst libhogweed4 (3.3-1+b2 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Inst dnsmasq-base [2.72-3+deb8u2] (2.76-5+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Inst dnsmasq [2.72-3+deb8u2] (2.76-5+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [all]) Conf libdbus-1-3 (1.10.24-0+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Conf dbus (1.10.24-0+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Conf libnettle6 (3.3-1+b2 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Conf libhogweed4 (3.3-1+b2 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Conf dnsmasq-base (2.76-5+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [armhf]) Conf dnsmasq (2.76-5+deb9u1 Debian:9.3/stable [all]) Many thanks, Otario
Otario Posted March 2, 2018 Author Posted March 2, 2018 Hi there, I finally found some testing time :-). I did the trial and error test and I can state the cubieboard rebooted without any problem. No error messages during the apt-get command. I hope someone might find this feedback useful. Best regards, Otario
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