Hello!
On 08/27/2010 04:40 PM, *T o n g* wrote, and I quote (in part):
I use to get the list of obsoleted packages using aptitude. Now that I'm
planning to remove aptitude, what are the alternatives?
I think it would suit you something like this:
apt-show-versions | grep --ignore
Le 28/08/2010 à 02:49, T o n g a écrit :
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 14:04:15 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
. . . Aptitude call a
package
obsolete when it is installed/configured but it is no (longer)
available from any of your configured sources.
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In 201008281043.22026.alain.baecker...@laposte.net, Alain Baeckeroot wrote:
Le 28/08/2010 à 02:49, T o n g a écrit :
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 14:04:15 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
. . . Aptitude call a
package
obsolete when it is installed/configured but it is no (longer)
available from any of
Le 27/08/2010 à 16:35, T o n g a écrit :
Hi,
I use to get the list of obsoleted packages using aptitude. Now that I'm
planning to remove aptitude, what are the alternatives?
obsolete = not up to date = need to be upgraded
=
apt-get update # update the package
On 2010-08-27 16:35 +0200, T o n g wrote:
I use to get the list of obsoleted packages using aptitude. Now that I'm
planning to remove aptitude, what are the alternatives?
Why do you want to remove aptitude?
Sven
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In 201008271648.59327.alain.baecker...@laposte.net, Alain Baeckeroot wrote:
Le 27/08/2010 à 16:35, T o n g a écrit :
I use to get the list of obsoleted packages using aptitude. Now that I'm
planning to remove aptitude, what are the alternatives?
obsolete = not up to date = need to be upgraded
On 8/27/10, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
In 201008271648.59327.alain.baecker...@laposte.net, Alain Baeckeroot
wrote:
Le 27/08/2010 à 16:35, T o n g a écrit :
I use to get the list of obsoleted packages using aptitude. Now that I'm
planning to remove aptitude, what
Le 27/08/2010 à 17:04, T o n g a écrit :
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 16:48:58 +0200, Alain Baeckeroot wrote:
I use to get the list of obsoleted packages using aptitude. . .
obsolete = not up to date = need to be upgraded
sigh... who told you that?
sigh... rtfm
Alain
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