[ale] apt-get ques for Debian users
James Sumners
james at sumners.ath.cx
Fri Jan 7 15:37:54 EST 2005
Packages are usually held back because they have new dependencies. You could
either a) `apt-get install package_name`, b) `apt-get dist-upgrade`, or c) use
something like Synaptic to do a "smart upgrade" (basically does dist-upgrade for
you). If you go with option A you will be able to see what the new dependencies
are and make decisions from there.
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 14:32:18 -0500
Jay Loden <jloden at toughguy.net> wrote:
> I run Debian (Mepis install, basically Debian Testing/Unstable) on my laptop,
> and I have been using apt-get quite happily for about a month or two now.
> However, I recently had a huge number of packages upgrade after an apt-get
> upgrade (I'm assuming because of the new Debian 3.0r4), and now I have a
> whole big list of "packages kept back" when I do apt-get upgrade.
>
> What does this mean, and why are they being held back? They look to be mostly
> updated KDE packages. Should I be doing apt-get dist-upgrade ? Are they
> being held back due to possible conflicts?
>
> -Jay
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