Le 19/05/2018 à 21:03, Hans a écrit :
> Isn't it today "apt update" and "apt full-upgrade"?

Thanks, I didn't know this new "full-upgrade" command.

Is "apt full-upgrade" equivalent to "apt-get dist-upgrade" (or apt
dist-upgrade)?

According to the man pages (man apt and man apt-get), dist-upgrade
"intelligently handles changing dependencies" when full-upgrade justs
"remove currently installed packages if this is needed".


>    full-upgrade (apt-get(8))
>            full-upgrade performs the function of upgrade but will remove 
> currently installed
>            packages if this is needed to upgrade the system as a whole.
> 

>        dist-upgrade
>            dist-upgrade in addition to performing the function of upgrade, 
> also intelligently
>            handles changing dependencies with new versions of packages; 
> apt-get has a "smart"
>            conflict resolution system, and it will attempt to upgrade the 
> most important packages
>            at the expense of less important ones if necessary. The 
> dist-upgrade command may
>            therefore remove some packages. The /etc/apt/sources.list file 
> contains a list of
>            locations from which to retrieve desired package files. See also 
> apt_preferences(5)
>            for a mechanism for overriding the general settings for individual 
> packages.

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