Hi Roderick ! 

> by default, up2date downloads the updates into /var/spool/up2date and
> deletes them (unless u told it not to) after it installed the updates.

ok, i understand this. 
in my case, i checked that it keeps the latest package installed. 


> if u want to update a certain package, why not do it one at a time? say i'd
> update php, i'd run as root:
> 
> up2date php
> 
> that way, u can choose which part of your sytem can be updated.


but in the case there are obsolete packages remaining in the
default-list of the wizard, what shall i do ? 
these obsolete packages correspond to older versions of programs (ex.
kde-base and koffice). 
i mean, that the wizard suggests something which is erroneous. 
how to tell this to the wizard ? 

Marc




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