On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 02:25:39PM +0100, Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> Thank you all for you replies.
> This was the answer I was look for since I prefer to use the command
> line, although running aptitude from an unprivileged user(mentioned by
> Johannes) was also a
Thank you all for you replies.
This was the answer I was look for since I prefer to use the command
line, although running aptitude from an unprivileged user(mentioned by
Johannes) was also a secure option
Is there a way to set the option "Aptitude::CmdLine::Always-Prompt" from
a pressed file
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Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Hello,
>Is there any way to force aptitude to ask for confirmation when
> install or remove package.
Maybe even better just run aptitude as ordinary user (from CLI).
Whenever you want to commit something it will also ask you
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 11:49:57AM +0100, Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Hello,
>Is there any way to force aptitude to ask for confirmation when
> install or remove package.
Run it interactively (just type aptitude with no arguments). Then when
you hit 'g' for go, it will tell you what it wants to d
On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 11:49:57AM +0100, Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> Hello,
>Is there any way to force aptitude to ask for confirmation when
> install or remove package.
I'm guessing you're running installs from the command line? You
want to pass -P or set the o
Hello,
Is there any way to force aptitude to ask for confirmation when
install or remove package.
Thanks
Jaime
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