• WheelchairArtist
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    2 years ago

    I can see why you’d want separate “update” and “upgrade” options

    i don’t. anyone care to explain?

    • @[email protected]
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      132 years ago

      Maybe for a server - regularly update the package list and compile a list of packages needed to be upgraded. Then send the list to an admin and let them do the update, so that it isn’t unattended.

      • WheelchairArtist
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        32 years ago

        makes sense, other package managers do the same. mixed it up with upgrade dist-upgrade which i still don’t really get

        • @aulin
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          72 years ago

          upgrade upgrades only installed packages, and only when it can do so without adding/removing other packages. dist-upgrade will do the same, plus upgrade packages that have dependency changes. If package A v1 depends on package B, but package A v2 depends on package C instead, using upgrade will keep your package A at v1, while dist-upgrade will install the new dependency and upgrade package A to v2.

            • @[email protected]
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              42 years ago

              full-upgrade is dist-upgrade, it got renamed because of the possible ambiguity (one could think that it upgrade your distribution, like from debian 11 to 12)