I think —DOCKER— is doing this. I installed based, and userspace(7)-pilled liblxc and libvirt and then this asshole inserted a dependency when I tried to install from their Debian package with sudo dpkg -i. One of them was qemu-system, the other was docker-cli because they were forcing me to use Docker-Desktop, which I would not be caught dead using.
So is this accidental, or another predatory move by one of these ‘ooh I wish I did not open source’ companies (e.g. HashiCorp)? Why don’t we all use LXC and ditch this piece of shit?
I could be misunderstanding how Debian-based packaging works. But this is too ‘’‘accidental’‘’. Correct me if I am wrong.
uname -a for context:
Linux pop-os 6.8.0-76060800daily20240311-generic #202403110203~1714077665~22.04~4c8e9a0 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu A x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Which version of Debian are you using?
What version was it before you did this update?
What action did you take that prompted this dependency?
I posted my uname -a, it’s Pop_OS!, Debian-based but not Debian. My kernel is the latest version, I just did a fresh install and did a dist-upgrade (uname -r says
6.8.0-76060800daily20240311-generic
).Here’s my entire command history since I installed this one a few days back (I got nuthing to hide!)
https://pastebin.com/biThVQME
So if you guys really think there’s something fishy here, please do something!
Okay. Couple of things.
I was mainly asking if this was even the case. If i go to the maintainers and say shit like this they b& me.