On 06/10/07 08:23, Rick Pasotto wrote:
Currently 'apt-get upgrade' wants to upgrade 289 packages. Rather than
do them all at once, I like to do smaller groups packages.
It will save you time by running "# apt-get -d -y upgrade" while you
go eat breakfast. Once all the packages are downloaded, run
"#apt-get upgrade" interactively.
Right now it
seems that for every package I try to upgrade, apt-get wants to REMOVE
gcc yet upgrading all the packages at once does not. I don't understand.
Why should upgrading python, for example, result in apt-get wanting to
remove gcc?
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How can I find the package(s) that, once upgraded, will allow the
upgrading of the others *without* trying to remove gcc? None of the
files that gcc depends on are in the upgrade list.
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