Re: [Fink-users] "After unpacking 27.5GB will be freed."

2004-01-18 Thread Martin Costabel
Constantinos Antoniou wrote: [] $ sudo apt-get upgrade Remark: It is a good idea to use the -u flag: sudo apt-get upgrade -u Like this, it tells you which packages it is going to install. I think the informations about memory use are almost all bogus. -- Martin --

Re: [Fink-users] "After unpacking 27.5GB will be freed."

2004-01-18 Thread Constantinos Antoniou
Alexander, thanks. It indeed was nothing to worry about (though I could sure use an extra 27.5GB ;)) Costas On 18 Ιαν 2004, at 6:51 μμ, Alexander Hansen wrote: Maybe the 27.5 Gig is made up of obsolete .deb files (e.g. older versions of packages). You can probably ignore it. -- Alexander K. Ha

Re: [Fink-users] "After unpacking 27.5GB will be freed."

2004-01-18 Thread Alexander Hansen
Maybe the 27.5 Gig is made up of obsolete .deb files (e.g. older versions of packages). You can probably ignore it. -- Alexander K. Hansen Levitated Dipole Experiment http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX On Jan 18, 2004, at 4:55 PM, Constantinos Antoniou wrote: Hello, Following an apt-get update, I tri

[Fink-users] "After unpacking 27.5GB will be freed."

2004-01-18 Thread Constantinos Antoniou
Hello, Following an apt-get update, I tried to upgrade my binaries... (TiBook 1Ghz, 10.3.2) However, after the following information, I decided to abort... $ sudo apt-get upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done 110 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove