On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 07:24:48PM +0200, Wolfgang Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
was heard to say:
> The command "upgrade" is undocumented in the man page and gives a warning,
> works fine otherwise:
> 
> | greg:~# aptitude upgrade
> | W: The "upgrade" command is deprecated; use "safe-upgrade" instead.
> | Reading package lists... Done
> | Building dependency tree       
> | Reading state information... Done
> | Reading extended state information... 0%
> | [...]
> 
> The command "save-upgrade" is explained in the man page but does not
> exist:
> 
> | greg:~# aptitude save-upgrade
> | Unknown command "save-upgrade"
> | aptitude 0.4.10
> | Usage: aptitude [-S fname] [-u|-i]
> |        aptitude [options] <action> ...
> | [...]

  Could you please quote the section of the manpage that explains this?
Is it the German manpage that you're looking at?  Is the English version
OK?

  Also, what does

    find /usr/share/man/ -name aptitude.8.gz | xargs zgrep 'save-upgrade'

  print?  For me it prints nothing.

   Thanks,
  Daniel



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