dselect-upgrade

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Mi különbség van debian-éknál az

apt-get upgrade

és a között, ha dselect-ből nyomok neki Update/Select/Installt.
Utóbbi ugyanis most a sarge-ban libssl0.9.8-at hiányol tegnap óta.

sources.list:

deb http://ftp.hu.debian.org/debian sarge main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.hu.debian.org/debian-non-US sarge/non-US main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.hu.debian.org/debian-security sarge/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main
deb http://ftp2.de.debian.org/debian-volatile sarge/volatile main

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Hozzászólások

Roviden, mas a fuggosegi "problemak" megoldasa...

amugy man apt-get:

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       upgrade
          upgrade is used to install the newest versions of all packages
          currently installed on the system from the sources enumerated in
          /etc/apt/sources.list. Packages currently installed with new
          versions available are retrieved and upgraded; under no
          circumstances are currently installed packages removed, or packages
          not already installed retrieved and installed. New versions of
          currently installed packages that cannot be upgraded without
          changing the install status of another package will be left at their
          current version. An update must be performed first so that apt-get
          knows that new versions of packages are available.

       dselect-upgrade
          dselect-upgrade is used in conjunction with the traditional Debian
          packaging front-end, dselect(8).  dselect-upgrade follows the
          changes made by dselect(8) to the Status field of available
          packages, and performs the actions necessary to realize that state
          (for instance, the removal of old and the installation of new
          packages).

       dist-upgrade
          dist-upgrade in addition to performing the function of upgrade, also
          intelligently handles changing dependencies with new versions of
          packages; apt-get has a "smart" conflict resolution system, and it
          will attempt to upgrade the most important packages at the expense
          of less important ones if necessary. The /etc/apt/sources.list file
          contains a list of locations from which to retrieve desired package
          files. See also apt_preferences(5) for a mechanism for overriding
          the general settings for individual packages.
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