[11:15] <grmls> hi
[12:08] <berdario> Hello
[12:08] <berdario> this is nothing new... but I'm wondering how to solve it
[12:08] <berdario> I'm running 12.04 since alpha1
[12:09] <berdario> and now, I get a lot of packages kept back
[12:09] <berdario> (when using update-manager it talks about doing  a partial-upgrade)
[12:09] <yofel> berdario: 12.04 support is in #ubuntu+1
[12:09] <berdario> I'm running a alpha, so it's fine
[12:09] <berdario> yofel, this is a problem about reporting bugs
[12:10] <berdario> the problem is this:
[12:10] <yofel> partial-upgrades aren't necessarily bugs
[12:10] <yofel> can be though
[12:10] <berdario> when something crashes (like  oneconf-service right now), there's the usual apport window popping up
[12:10] <berdario> and suggesting to report the bug
[12:10] <yofel> ah, now I know what you mean :/
[12:11] <berdario> but then, it'll fail... complaining that I can't do that... since my system isn't completely updated
[12:11] <berdario> yofel, good :D have you already settled on a solution for that?
[12:11] <yofel> maybe someone else knows a solution for that, I don't sorry
[12:12] <berdario> ok, maybe it could be considered a bug itself?
[12:12] <yofel> not really, that's intentional
[12:13] <berdario> I know... but it's sort of a catch 22: the bug may be not valid, since my system isn't completely updated... and yet, there's apparently no way to completely update it