![]() ![]() Take a look at this post for more information on the new tool:Ī synopsis of the above link (with corrections *): ![]() To be backward compatible like apt-get(8). Note from apt(8): The `apt` command is meant to be pleasant for end users and does not need apt is designed for end-users (human) and its output may be changed between versions. apt-get and apt-cache's most commonly used commands are available in apt.Īpt-get may be considered as lower-level and "back-end", and support other APT-based tools. This action can/could break your system.They are very similar command line tools available in Trusty (14.04) and later. While dist-upgrade, as its word says, do an upgrade to the System.In easy words said, upgrade tries only conflict free packages that usually does not break the System in any kind.There is a Similar command for apt-get dist-upgrade, is apt full-upgrade. Will attempt to upgrade the most important packages at the expense of Packages apt-get has a "smart" conflict resolution system, and it Intelligently handles changing dependencies with new versions of In addition to performing the function of upgrade, this option also ![]() An update must be performed first so that apt-get knows that The install status of another package will be left at their current New versions ofĬurrently installed packages that cannot be upgraded without changing Not already installed retrieved and installed. Versions available are retrieved and upgraded under no circumstancesĪre currently installed packages removed, nor are packages that are Installed on the system from the sources enumerated in Used to install the newest versions of all packages currently Why it is refusing doing that?ĭifferences between upgrade and dist-upgrade apt(-get) upgrade It is my understanding that apt dist-upgrade should automatically update all packages. Systemd-container systemd-sysv systemd-timesyncd udevģ4 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 545 kB of additional disk space will be used. Libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib libsystemd0 libudev1 python3 python3-dev python3-distutils python3-gdbm python3-lib2to3 python3-minimal python3-oauthlib python3-tk python3.10 python3.10-dev python3.10-minimal systemd The following NEW packages will be installed:īind9-dnsutils bind9-host bind9-libs grub-efi-amd64 grub-efi-amd64-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed libnss-mymachines libnss-systemd libpam-systemd libpcre2-8-0 libpython3-dev libpython3-stdlib libpython3.10 libpython3.10-dev The only method to effectively update such packages is to actively specify them on the command line: apt-get dist-upgrade grub-efi-amd64 grub-efi-amd64-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed libnss-mymachines libnss-systemd libpam-systemd libpython3-dev libpython3-stdlib libpython3.10 libpython3.10-dev libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib libsystemd0 libudev1 python3 python3-dev python3-distutils python3-gdbm python3-lib2to3 python3-minimal python3-tk python3.10 python3.10-dev python3.10-minimal systemd systemd-container systemd-sysv systemd-timesyncd udev Python3 python3-dev python3-distutils python3-gdbm python3-lib2to3 python3-minimal python3-tk python3.10 python3.10-dev python3.10-minimal systemd systemd-container systemd-sysv systemd-timesyncd udevīind9-dnsutils bind9-host bind9-libs libpcre2-8-0 python3-oauthlibĥ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 29 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 3,072 B of additional disk space will be used. Grub-efi-amd64 grub-efi-amd64-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed libnss-mymachines libnss-systemd libpam-systemd libpython3-dev libpython3-stdlib libpython3.10 libpython3.10-dev libpython3.10-minimal libpython3.10-stdlib libsystemd0 libudev1 The following packages have been kept back: ![]() Running apt-get dist-upgrade on a Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS results in various packages being kept back: apt-get dist-upgrade ![]()
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