Scott Kitterman pisze:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 11:24:35 +0100 "PaweB Tcza" <pte...@uw.edu.pl> wrote:
Scott Kitterman pisze:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 09:10:35 +0100 "PaweB Tcza" <pte...@uw.edu.pl>
wrote:
Hi Scott,
It's true, but probably not all true :) For example, what about release
upgrade? I remember that when I run `do-release-upgrade` command for
Ubuntu then I can only agree or disagree to remove *all* packages
removed from Ubuntu. I don't know how to save only one package I still
need, for example revelation.
Even there it only removes packages where there is a conflict, not just
because it's out of the archive.
Thanks for the explanation! I didn't know about it.
You're welcome. I should mention that the above is the rule. The Ubuntu
update-manager carries a lot of special cases to smooth upgrades and so it
may, in fact, have special case code to remove certain packages. I don't
think you need to worry about that for your case. This folow-up is just
for completenes.
Thank you very much for that follow-up too! It's good to know how
update-manager works :)
Cheers,
P.
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