I've googled this quite a bit and found various web pages praising
aptitude as a "better apt-get". But I've also seen cautions about
mixing the two.
I'm running a testing installation that has been in place for nearly two
years -- all the while maintained via apt-get. I've even written a
shell wrapper around apt-get to log what gets installed. But the above
mentioned sites make switching over to aptitude sound good.
I can't seem to find a definitive answer on whether or not this is a
good idea. And I haven't found any kind of howto for doing the switch
well. I have seen some sites that indicate aptitude may attempt to
remove lots of packages on the first run after such a switch-over. If
it's just a start-up kind of problem, can this be worked around? (i.e.
marking packages in some way that means "no, really! I've installed
that and want to keep it!")
Any advice, or perhaps pointers to better articles than what I've found?
Thanks,
Rick Reynolds
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