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Package: apt
Version: 0.3.17
Severity: wishlist

apt-get reports in advance which packages will be removed and added, and
asks for permission to proceed. But it doesn't ask about packages to be
upgraded.

Sometimes one wants to be warned before upgrading a package, so it would
be nice if it told you what was going to be upgraded -- or at least if
this was an option.

-- System Information
Debian Release: 2.2
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux gamma 2.2.13 #1 Sat Nov 20 12:44:19 EST 1999 i686

Versions of packages apt depends on:
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Stephen Turner wrote:

> apt-get reports in advance which packages will be removed and added, and
> asks for permission to proceed. But it doesn't ask about packages to be
> upgraded.

If you read the man pages you will see that this is a configuration option
that can be set in the /etc/apt/apt.conf file

Jason

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