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| Hi every1. I want to know a few thing: - (swaret --update) what does this command do? Does it realy update all installed packages? - What's the diference between "swaret --update" and "swaret --upgrade"? - Do this options (--update & --upgrade) have the same meaning for slapt-get command? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Nuno Paquete. |
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| Tuga wrote: > - (swaret --update) what does this command do? Does it realy update all > installed packages? > > - What's the diference between "swaret --update" and "swaret --upgrade"? > > - Do this options (--update & --upgrade) have the same meaning for slapt-get > command? have you read the man pages for swaret? (if not installed on your system, then available at <http://www.swaret.org/?menu=swaret8>) it's pretty clear about the meaning of both switches. as for slapt-get, i'm sure the man page or online documentation <http://software.jaos.org/> will tell you what you need to know as well. -- Joost Kremers joostkremers@yahoo.com Selbst in die Unterwelt dringt durch Spalten Licht EN:SiS(9) |
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| Joost Kremers wrote: > Tuga wrote: >> - (swaret --update) what does this command do? Does it realy update all >> installed packages? >> >> - What's the diference between "swaret --update" and "swaret --upgrade"? >> >> - Do this options (--update & --upgrade) have the same meaning for >> slapt-get command? > > have you read the man pages for swaret? (if not installed on your system, > then available at <http://www.swaret.org/?menu=swaret8>) it's pretty clear > about the meaning of both switches. > > as for slapt-get, i'm sure the man page or online documentation > <http://software.jaos.org/> will tell you what you need to know as well. > Hi Joost. Yes, i've read the man pages: "ACTIONS --update Retrieve the latest List Files" So, does it just list the updates available or update too. Another thing, there's a diference between update and upgrade. I suppose that upgrade is installing a new version and update is get the latest patches. Am i wrong? Thanks. |
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| Tuga wrote: > "ACTIONS > --update Retrieve the latest List Files" > So, does it just list the updates available or update too. > > Another thing, there's a diference between update and upgrade. I suppose > that upgrade is installing a new version and update is get the latest > patches. Am i wrong? the way i understand the documentation, (i don't use swaret myself), swaret keeps files with lists of available packages. the --update option updates these. --upgrade installs new versions of the packages on your system. -- Joost Kremers joostkremers@yahoo.com Selbst in die Unterwelt dringt durch Spalten Licht EN:SiS(9) |
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| On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 22:58:20 +0000, Joost Kremers wrote: > Tuga wrote: >> "ACTIONS >> --update Retrieve the latest List Files" >> So, does it just list the updates available or update too. >> >> Another thing, there's a diference between update and upgrade. I suppose >> that upgrade is installing a new version and update is get the latest >> patches. Am i wrong? > > the way i understand the documentation, (i don't use swaret myself), swaret > keeps files with lists of available packages. the --update option updates > these. --upgrade installs new versions of the packages on your system. Tuga - what do you use?(i don't use swaret myself) -Les- |
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| Les Campbell wrote: > On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 22:58:20 +0000, Joost Kremers wrote: > >> Tuga wrote: >>> "ACTIONS >>> --update Retrieve the latest List Files" >>> So, does it just list the updates available or update too. >>> >>> Another thing, there's a diference between update and upgrade. I suppose >>> that upgrade is installing a new version and update is get the latest >>> patches. Am i wrong? >> >> the way i understand the documentation, (i don't use swaret myself), >> swaret keeps files with lists of available packages. the --update option >> updates these. --upgrade installs new versions of the packages on your >> system. > > Tuga - what do you use?(i don't use swaret myself) > > -Les- Hi Les. I use Swaret, Slapt-get and slackupdate. You can find it in www.linuxpackages.net It's a web site that all Slack users should visit. You probably already know it. What do you use? Regards, Nuno Paquete. |