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The apt(8) manpage doesn't list any options (okay, it mentions a selected few,
but it has no long list like the other manpages).
It lists only subcommands like 'install' or 'show' and refers the reader to the
manpage of apt-get or apt-cache or whatever for details because repeating the
very same
I think it is mix of my misstake and missing documentation.
"--yes"works but is not documented in the manpage of "apt".
For the user it doesn't matter if apt use "--yes" itself or just give it to the
underlying apt-get or anything else.
The user use "apt" to don't even think about anymore about
well, apt 1.2.10 is in xenial and in that version my example works, so I
fear you will need to provide a few more details like the entire output
and commandline of the command you try.
(it works also in earlier versions and I am relatively sure it works
since the dawn of the apt-binary as its used
I mean e.g. "apt install sauerbraten --yes"
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Title:
[apt] implement --yes
Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Please mention the exact command you are trying as --yes is implemented
in apt… e.g. "apt install sauerbraten --yes".
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