On Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:55:09 +0200, Alessandro Ghigi said: [snip]
> > #!/bin/bash > > > apt-get -d install 1st new package to install > > ..... this for all such packages > > apt-get -d upgrade 1st old package to be upgraded > > ..... the same for all such packages. > > Hi, You shouldn't need to separate the packages into two groups. apt-get -d install will download an upgraded version of a package (if available) even if it is already installed. This just makes it simpler rather then separating out which are being upgraded and which are new packages. Tal [snip] -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- | Tal Danzig | Join #libranet on the | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | openprojects IRC network | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | http://www.libranet.com | Tal Danzig | | The TOP Desktop! | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ----------------------------------------------------------------