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package: release-notes
severity: minor
The lenny release notes say
>First, run:
# aptitude upgrade
>This has the effect of upgrading those packages which can be upgraded
without requiring any other packages to be removed or >installed.
However (assuming the user has followed the instructions) they will be
running lenny's aptitude which will install new packages (but won't
remove packages) when doing upgrade.
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On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 19:44:15 +0200, Nicolas François wrote:
> aptitude is updated in the early phases, so we can already change (most
> of) the commands for the Lenny release notes.
>
> Also, as noted in Bug#511605, this will "indirectly be leading people on
> the right path for upgrade".
>
> Here is my proposed patch.
>
We recommend the use of (lenny's) apt-get for upgrades to squeeze, so
this patch isn't relevant for the squeeze release notes; closing this
bug. Thanks anyway.
Cheers,
Julien
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