Re: List new packages after an apt-get update

2001-06-10 Thread Joey Hess
USM Bish wrote: console-apt (capt) does just that. It has three packet dividers: a) Updated packages b) Installed packages (newer version available) c) Non-installed packages This is news to me. Are they in the order you list them? If so, I probably just didn't notice the divider between

Re: List new packages after an apt-get update

2001-06-09 Thread USM Bish
console-apt (capt) does just that. It has three packet dividers: a) Updated packages b) Installed packages (newer version available) c) Non-installed packages USM Bish On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 03:12:11PM -0400, David Z Maze wrote: Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: JH AFAIK, deity and

List new packages after an apt-get update

2001-06-08 Thread Graham Williams
After doing an apt-get update there are two types of packages I'm particularly interested in: newly available packages (new to Debain since the last time I did an apt-get update) and packages I have already installed but that have been updated since the last time I did an apt-get update. (I.e.,

Re: List new packages after an apt-get update

2001-06-08 Thread Joey Hess
Graham Williams wrote: After doing an apt-get update there are two types of packages I'm particularly interested in: newly available packages (new to Debain since the last time I did an apt-get update) and packages I have already installed but that have been updated since the last time I did

Re: List new packages after an apt-get update

2001-06-08 Thread David Z Maze
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: JH AFAIK, deity and aptitude do not single out newly available packages. JH Dselect, however, will do everything you want. aptitude does call out newly available packages, though it considers a package 'new' until the new list is explicitly cleared (with 'f').

Re: List new packages after an apt-get update

2001-06-08 Thread Joel Mayes
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 03:52:30PM +1000, Graham Williams wrote: After doing an apt-get update there are two types of packages I'm particularly interested in: newly available packages (new to Debain since the last time I did an apt-get update) and packages I have already installed but that