Em Sex, 2007-08-17 às 14:19 -0300, Renato S. Yamane escreveu: > César escreveu: > > Valeu Fabiano agora sim estou com o kernel 2.6.18-5-686 > > > > # apt-get update > > # apt-get dist-upgrade > > dist-upgrade? > Pelo jeito já saiu o etch-r1 e eu nem percebi ehehehe: > <http://times.debian.net/1161-etch-r1> > > Att, > Renato > >
O dist-upgrade era o comando usado para fazer upgrade de versão do debian: potato->woody, woody->sarge, sarge->etch. Era coisa do apt-get, mas o aptitude ainda reconhece esse comando. Da página de manual do aptitude da unstable: safe-upgrade Upgrades installed packages to their most recent version. Installed packages will not be removed unless they are unused (see the section “Managing Automatically Installed Packages” in the aptitude reference manual); packages which are not currently installed will not be installed. It is sometimes necessary to remove or install one package in order to upgrade another; this command is not able to upgrade packages in such situations. Use the full-upgrade command to upgrade as many packages as possible. full-upgrade Upgrades installed packages to their most recent version, removing or installing packages as necessary. This command is less conservative than safe-upgrade and thus more likely to perform unwanted actions. However, it is capable of upgrading packages that safe-upgrade cannot upgrade. Note This command was originally named dist-upgrade for historical reasons, and aptitude still recognizes dist-upgrade as a synonym for full-upgrade. Abraço. Fabiano. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]