up2date --nox --update
see man up2date
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
>
> Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line?
> Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to
> update each individually?
>
> Curtis Vaughan
> WashTech (CWA Local 37083)
> IWW x353203
You can: up2date-nox --update --install
This will prevent the GUI and automatically update necessary packages
and install them.
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On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 11:25, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line?
> Or, at least, find out which packages h
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On Sunday 16 February 2003 11:25 am, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line?
> Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to
> update each individually?
'up2date -u'
Should
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line?
> Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to
> update each individually?
Yes "up2date-nox"
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Is there a way to update all packages using up2date on a command line?
Or, at least, find out which packages have been updated in order to
update each individually?
Curtis Vaughan
WashTech (CWA Local 37083)
IWW x353203
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