RE: Ssh not upgraded when doing apt-get upgrade?
You can also use apt-get dselect-upgrade. I think the problem was
that one of the first ssh upgrades conflicted with an rsh package.
apt-get dselect-upgrade removed it for me and installed the new
ssh.
>
> Use apt-get -u upgrade to show what packages are being upgraded, then
> apt-get install them to fetch the dependencies as well, or just use
> apt-get dist-upgrade, which gets additional dependencies (And removed
> conflicting packages), automatically.
>
> On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 19:14, Howland, Curtis wrote:
> > I noticed the same thing when doing the 3.3 thing two days
> ago that I commented on on this list.
> >
> > The security server is in my apt.sources list, but when I
> executed "apt-get upgrade", it said "0 new, 0 to be removed,
> 1 package(s) not updated".
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