Le 04/04/2016 15:13, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> I think that with this option (or with --force-confnew),
> one must look carefully at the differences between the .dpkg-dist
> config files and the keeped ones.
We do look from time to time to .dpkg-dist files, in order to update our
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On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 02:30:22PM +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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> >Ah -- the "things" in --force-things is a syntactic metavariable[1] :-)
>
> Actually, I tried
> aptitude --force-things confol
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Jean-Louis Mas wrote:
aptitude -y -o Dpkg::Options::=--force-confdef -o
Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold safe-upgrade
We use this command with apt-get instead of aptitude for our debian
servers since February. It works fine so far.
We sometime have trouble, for examp
Le 04/04/2016 12:09, Pierre Frenkiel a écrit :
> aptitude -y -o Dpkg::Options::=--force-confdef -o
> Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold safe-upgrade
>
> this command is accepted.
> I'll try it as soon as some upgrades are available.
We use this command with apt-get instead of aptitud
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
Ah -- the "things" in --force-things is a syntactic metavariable[1] :-)
Actually, I tried
aptitude --force-things confold safe-upgrade
aptitude --force-things=confold safe-upgrade
aptitude --force-confold safe-upgrade
and all
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
what is the exact syntax?
I tried:
apt-get --force-things confold dist-upgrade
E: Command line option --force-things is not understood
I found this:
aptitude -y -o Dpkg::Options::=--force-confdef -o
Dpkg::Options::=--force-confo
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On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 11:51:56AM +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Brian wrote:
>
> >In the dpkg manual you'll find 'confnew' and 'confdef', apt-get accepts
> >dpkg paramters. aptitude probably does too.
> >
> what is the exact
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Brian wrote:
In the dpkg manual you'll find 'confnew' and 'confdef', apt-get accepts
dpkg paramters. aptitude probably does too.
what is the exact syntax?
I tried:
apt-get --force-things confold dist-upgrade
E: Command line option --force-things is not under
Pierre Frenkiel:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Jochen Spieker wrote:
>
>> aptitude | yes n
>
> I imagine you want to say
>
> yes n | aptitude
Correct! But I guess Brian's suggestion is better.
J.
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Jochen Spieker wrote:
aptitude | yes n
I imagine you want to say
yes n | aptitude
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On Mon 04 Apr 2016 at 10:12:25 +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I would like run "aptitude safe-upgrade" without staying in front of my
> screen for hours
> A convenient way would be to postpone to the end of the upgrade all
> package installs needing an answer, like
>
> ==> File on system
Pierre Frenkiel:
>
> Is there a way to run aptitude with "N" as automatic answer?
> May-be redirecting input from a file with several "N" lines ?
That might interfere with standard questions like the first question
that asks whether you actually want to install/upgrade the listed
packages. But if
hi,
I would like run "aptitude safe-upgrade" without staying in front of my
screen for hours
A convenient way would be to postpone to the end of the upgrade all
package installs needing an answer, like
==> File on system created by you or by a script.
==> File also in package provided by packag
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