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No one argues the packaging system can handle every possible situation. It's just that this case seems, on the face of it and without knowing any of the details, have been one where the system was manually placed in a state where the updater was broken.

I'm not a DD and I have no vested interest in it, but that particular data point is an outlier no matter how you look at it.

There are more obvious situations where updates will break your system. Most common probably when you've installed third party packages with dependencies on system software. But that's not generally what's referred to when asked if the update process is stable. Such things will break no matter how stable the process in itself is.




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