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apt-get dist-upgrade vs apt-get full-upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade vs apt-get full-upgrade
I heard that from now on apt-get full-upgrade must be used instead of apt-get dist-upgrade in order to upgrade from one version of Debian to another. Is this true? Why?
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Re: apt-get dist-upgrade vs apt-get full-upgrade
Where did you "hear" this? You make it sound like these are two different commands in apt-get. Is that what you mean? Aptitude has been using new command names: full-upgrade and safe-upgrade for awhile now. I could imagine apt-get switching names as well, but I'm using Lenny, so I don't know about newer versions of apt-get.
In any case, the reason for Aptitude's name-switch, I think, is that dist-grade was always a bit confusing. You don't only use that command to upgrade from one branch of Debian to another. The name-change is clearer (even if it does require more typing - but that's why the Unix gods invented aliases).
In any case, the reason for Aptitude's name-switch, I think, is that dist-grade was always a bit confusing. You don't only use that command to upgrade from one branch of Debian to another. The name-change is clearer (even if it does require more typing - but that's why the Unix gods invented aliases).
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Re: apt-get dist-upgrade vs apt-get full-upgrade
apt-get doesn't support aptitude neologisms. I highly doubt aptitude itself will drop the correct names, however - that's really more work than it's worth.
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Re: apt-get dist-upgrade vs apt-get full-upgrade
So in your language, when you say 'correct', you (sometimes, at least) mean 'incorrect'. Fascinating.BioTube wrote:I highly doubt aptitude itself will drop the correct names, however
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Re: apt-get dist-upgrade vs apt-get full-upgrade
I say 'correct' because 1)'safe-upgrade's can still bork your system and 2)they weren't created a couple of years ago for a package manager with no way to surgically remove packages.