Run it with -y 
apt-get will assume "yes"to all prompts and will run non-interactively.
sorry for the other message!!! 

On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:

> I ran 'apt-get -d upgrade' from an 'at' command and just figured out why this
> did not work.  When it is run, apt-get asks if I really want to download, and
> since there is nobody at the keyboard to enter "Y", the command does not
> execute.  Is there a way to enter the "Y" or to have the command execute
> without being asked to confirm?
> 
> thanks
> 
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