Debian question

Bill Warner wwarner@direct-alliance.com
07 Sep 2000 00:33:20 +0700


I think this is where dselect comes into play.  I end up using
dselect for most stuff just because I like to see what it is going
to upgrade and if i want to hold something it just seems easier
in dselect. (ha i said easy and dselect in the same sentence)

Bill Warner

> What does this mean:
> 
> [rutledge@electron][11:54:06pm] apt-get upgrade
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> The following packages have been kept back
>   ae cpp cvs distributed-net g++ gcc gs jdk1.1 jdk1.1-dev kbd lesstifg libc6
>   libc6-dev libforms-dev locales lynx nedit netstd nfs-server postgresql
>   slang1 sysvinit tin tya urlview util-linux vncserver whiptail xmysqladmin
>   xntp3 
> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 30 not upgraded.
> 
> Now that 2.2 is released, and I have my /etc/apt/sources.list pointing
> only to potato, this shouldn't be happening anymore should it?
> 
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