Martin Braure de Calignon schrieb: > Daniel J. Axtens a écrit : > > >>>and not >>>"apt-get upgrade <package>" >>> >>> >> >>Possibly because apt-get upgrade is used to upgrade the whole system, >>not just one package. My guess is that the developers didn't want to >>overload the upgrade command. >> >>HTH, >>Daniel >> >> >> > > Yes, ok for that. But when I want to upgrade a package, it is not really > logical to use "install", because the package is already installed, no ? >
If you think of "upgrading" as "installing the newest version" of a package, then it becomes more logical IMO. You can specify the version number of a package to be installed with "apt-get install package=version", and without explicit version argument it's simply the default behaviour to install the newest version. HTH, Guido -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]