Hello, all.
While I generally trust apt-get upgrade, I'd like to have it print out a
list of the packages to be upgraded and possibly check with me before it
actually does anything. I'm a little unsure how to do this, though. Based
on the manpage, I added
APT::Get::Show-Upgraded true;
to
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 01:09:30PM -0600, Richard Cobbe wrote:
APT::Get::Show-Upgraded true;
I have the following and it works:
APT::Get::Show-Upgraded yes;
Cheers,
Sven
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{sum += $2} END {print sum}, said Tom awkwardly.
* Richard Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010120 09:10]:
Hello, all.
While I generally trust apt-get upgrade, I'd like to have it print out a
list of the packages to be upgraded and possibly check with me before it
actually does anything. I'm a little unsure how to do this, though. Based
on
You could run it dry once with apt-get -s...
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Richard Cobbe wrote:
Hello, all.
While I generally trust apt-get upgrade, I'd like to have it print out a
list of the packages to be upgraded and possibly check with me before it
actually does anything. I'm a little unsure how
Lo, on Saturday, January 20, Hall Stevenson did write:
* Richard Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010120 09:10]:
Hello, all.
While I generally trust apt-get upgrade, I'd like to have it print out a
list of the packages to be upgraded and possibly check with me before it
actually does
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