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Another newbie question ;-)



Okay, I said I'd be asking some more... Here goes:

I recently updated everything to "woody", per Tom Gilbert's
suggestion. It all went pretty well. At least it's working now. Now,
when I want to keep updated, I run "apt-get update", then "apt-get
dist-upgrade". My complaint it, it wants to install a few, if not
more, packages that I've selectively removed. For example, diald --
that's the one that comes to mind. I don't want diald, nor do I have
it currently installed.

First, why does it want to add this package, among others, back in ??
Is it part of the "base" installation (sorry, I could check that -- I
think -- but I'm at work now). If so, I understand the logic.

What I'm comparing it to <shields up> is an RPM-based distros method
of "upgrading". I think it looks at what's installed and updates those
packages (and dependencies) at the least. Right ?? I'd like "apt-get
dist-upgrade" to do that.

Regards
Hall Stevenson



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