2017-05-09 13:04 GMT+02:00 Erik Christiansen via luv-main <[email protected]>:
> Aptitude is supposed to be more "high level" or some such, but I've
> never actually seen a case demonstrating that.
>
> It would surprise me if dpkg did not also need some form of update, to
> avoid fetching an old package version.

As far as I understand, apt-get and aptitude are basically an
abstraction layer which interact with the repositories, relaying on
dpkg (or something similar) to install/delete package files on the
system.

Anyway, there aren't any cons in installing a downloaded package
through dpkg, once you are sure it is safe. Of course the isn't any
automatic update of that package, but that's the only way to install a
third-party packaged not included in any repository.

-- 
Mick
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