Hi, On Wed, 5 Oct 2016 11:19:52 +0200 Michael Lange <klappn...@freenet.de> wrote:
(...) > So my question is: is there a way to include updates to packages put on > hold to the output of "aptitude full-upgrade" as in apt-get, that I have > been missing, or is this simply not possible? I looked again at man aptitude and according to the paragraphs about "safe-upgrade" and "full-upgrade": "If no <package>s are listed on the command line, aptitude will attempt to upgrade every package that can be upgraded. Otherwise, aptitude will attempt to upgrade only the packages which it is instructed to upgrade." I would have expected, that passing the packages put on hold as arguments, as in aptitude full-upgrade `aptitude -q=2 -F %p search ~U` would only try to upgrade these. However when I tried a dry-run on my almost-up-to-date Jessie box here, with a few holds (hplip and friends) I got the following surprising result (command lines wrapped by sylpheed): The list of package holds: # aptitude -q=2 -F %p search ~ahold hplip hplip-data hplip-gui libhpmud0 libsane-hpaio printer-driver-hpcups Available updates that would be installed by default: # aptitude -y -v -s full-upgrade | /bin/grep ^Inst | /usr/bin/cut -d\ -f2 | /usr/bin/sort libdatetime-timezone-perl tzdata tzdata-java # aptitude -y -v -s full-upgrade `aptitude -q=2 -F %p search ~U` | /bin/grep ^Inst | /usr/bin/cut -d\ -f2 | /usr/bin/sort hplip hplip-data hplip-gui libdatetime-timezone-perl libhpmud0 libsane-hpaio printer-driver-hpcups tzdata tzdata-java tzdata and friends obviously don't have anything to do with hplip, so it looks like the man page isn't telling the truth. Can anyone confirm this behaviour, did I misinterpret the manpage, or why does this happen? Right now this looks like it is exactly what I have been asking for in the first post, but the manpage seems to contradict... Regards Michael .-.. .. ...- . .-.. --- -. --. .- -. -.. .--. .-. --- ... .--. . .-. In the strict scientific sense we all feed on death -- even vegetarians. -- Spock, "Wolf in the Fold", stardate 3615.4