On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Marty wrote:
It's not really a case of subtle differences between equivalent tools. That
seems to be a common (and, I think hazardous) misunderstanding.
It is and it isn't; see below. :)
Aptitude is an apt front-end, which makes it a functional (proper) superset
of apt
John Hasler wrote:
Marty writes:
Aptitude is an apt front-end...
Apt-get is also an apt front-end. Apt is a library.
I meant apt the debian package and the tools therein, including
apt-get, but the hair-splitters will probably take issue with
that statement as well. :-)
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Marty writes:
> Aptitude is an apt front-end...
Apt-get is also an apt front-end. Apt is a library.
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Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 10:47:54PM -0500, Aaron Hall wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Ibrahim Mubarak wrote:
>with all three of them at the same time (apt, aptitude, and synaptic).
>That's what I am doing now. I started off with apt-get, then I got to
>know aptitude, which adds a
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