Shaul Karl wrote:
f (for forget)? I know that you can make it Forget that some packages
are appropriate for the new section. Perhaps it works in other aspects
too?
Thanks but nope. "Forget" is just a means to clean the "new" section.
--Amos
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On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 11:31:41AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> >Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Wed, 12 May:
> >
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I've marked too many packages to update (with the "U" key of aptitude)
> >>and would
> >>like to undo this. But I can'
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Wed, 12 May:
Hello,
I've marked too many packages to update (with the "U" key of aptitude)
and would
like to undo this. But I can't find a way except for holding them all.
Is there a way to make aptitude forget a package marked f
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Wed, 12 May:
> Hello,
>
> I've marked too many packages to update (with the "U" key of aptitude)
> and would
> like to undo this. But I can't find a way except for holding them all.
>
> Is there a way to make aptitude forget a package marked for update
Hello,
I've marked too many packages to update (with the "U" key of aptitude)
and would
like to undo this. But I can't find a way except for holding them all.
Is there a way to make aptitude forget a package marked for update and
get it
backed to a simple "installed" state?
Thanks,
--Amos