On 2004-05-16 Andrew Pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, May 15, 2004 at 07:14:37AM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote: > > > You have not run dselect on this machine since it was upgraded from > > stable to testing. - "apt-get upgrade" does not update > > /var/lib/dpkg/available, type "dselect update" instead, if you wannt > > to play with grep-available.
> Thankyou. I found this out on IRC. I thought dselect was completely > redundant since APT (I haven't used it in years). It is not. dselect e.g. offers conflict resolving, something apt cannot offer. (aotitude could) > Is this the only way to get the available file updated? You should be able to manually invoke /usr/lib/dpkg/methods/apt/update (it is shell script) instead of letting dselect do this, but I cannot see the point. "dselect update"'s single purpose is to keep /var/lib/dpkg/available up to date. cu andreas -- "See, I told you they'd listen to Reason," [SPOILER] Svfurlr fnlf, fuhggvat qbja gur juveyvat tha. Neal Stephenson in "Snow Crash"