apt me donne des résultats totalement incohérents:

==> apt upgrade
   Reading package lists...
   Building dependency tree...
   Reading state information...
   Calculating upgrade...
   The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
     bdf2psf debian-zh-faq-s . . .
     libavahi-gobject0 . . .
     libestools2.4 . . .
     libgnome-2-0 . . .
     libgnomeui-0 . . .
     libllvm3.9 . . .
     libopencv-features2d2 . . .
     libopencv-ml2.4v5 . . .
     libopencv-ts2.4v5 . . .
     libruby2.3 . . .
     libtxc-dxtn-s2tc . . .
     manpages-fr-extra . . .
     vlc-plugin-video-splitter . . .
   Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them

==> apt autoremove
   Reading package lists...
   Building dependency tree...
   Reading state information...
   0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2884 not upgraded.
   Reading package lists...
   Building dependency tree...
   Reading state information...
   0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2884 not upgraded.

e plus, En lisant le mail de Pierre L.

   je viens de tester la commande "apt" pour installer mes MAJ via ssh,

j'avais cru comprendre que apt était une commande interactive.

En réalité, si je tape "apt", j'obtiens:

apt 1.6.1 (i386)
Usage: apt [options] command

apt is a commandline package manager and provides commands for
searching and managing as well as querying information about packages.
It provides the same functionality as the specialized APT tools,
like apt-get and apt-cache, but enables options more suitable for
interactive use by default.

Most used commands:
  list - list packages based on package names
  search - search in package descriptions
  show - show package details
  install - install packages
  remove - remove packages
  autoremove - Remove automatically all unused packages
  update - update list of available packages
  upgrade - upgrade the system by installing/upgrading packages
  full-upgrade - upgrade the system by removing/installing/upgrading packages
  edit-sources - edit the source information file

See apt(8) for more information about the available commands.
Configuration options and syntax is detailed in apt.conf(5).
Information about how to configure sources can be found in sources.list(5).
Package and version choices can be expressed via apt_preferences(5).
Security details are available in apt-secure(8).
                                        This APT has Super Cow Powers.


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