On Fri,11.Sep.09, 13:11:37, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Hello,
On 9/11/09, Florian Kulzer florian.kulzer+deb...@icfo.es wrote:
aptitude -s install '~i~R^package$'
If you like the list of actions that aptitude shows in response to that
command then you can run it again without -s.
I
Dear all
How do I get upgrade all the dependencies of a given package to their
newest available version? I do not want in the process to upgrade the
entire distribution. I am looking something similar to Gentoo's
emerge -av -DNu package
Thank you
Liviu
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 09:55:01 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Dear all
How do I get upgrade all the dependencies of a given package to their
newest available version? I do not want in the process to upgrade the
entire distribution. I am looking something similar to Gentoo's
emerge -av -DNu
Hello,
On 9/11/09, Florian Kulzer florian.kulzer+deb...@icfo.es wrote:
aptitude -s install '~i~R^package$'
If you like the list of actions that aptitude shows in response to that
command then you can run it again without -s.
I prefer to use the interactive interface of aptitude if I want
On 9/11/09, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
How do I tell aptitude that I prefer testing packages? From what I
see, it would currently bump everything to sid.
OK, I found.
aptitude -t testing
Liviu
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