>I've never heard of the full-upgrade option; what
>does it do?
>
>(other than cause your computer to reboot?) :)

following is from the man page for aptitude...

full-upgrade
           Upgrades installed packages to their most
recent version, removing or installing packages as
necessary. This command is less conservative than
safe-upgrade and thus more likely to perform unwanted 
  actions. However, it is capable of upgrading
packages
that safe-upgrade cannot upgrade.

Note
           This command was originally named
dist-upgrade for historical reasons, and aptitude
still recognizes dist-upgrade as a synonym for
full-upgrade.


jwlockhart

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