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Re: switching from apt-get to aptitude



On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 10:31:40PM +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 15:45:05 -0400, Stephen wrote:
> > On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 11:53:46AM -0400 or thereabouts, Rick Reynolds wrote:
> > > I've googled this quite a bit and found various web pages praising 
> > > aptitude as a "better apt-get".   But I've also seen cautions about 
> > > mixing the two.
> > 
> > You might try searching the archives for articles confirming what I'm
> > saying;
> > 
> > You wouldn't necessarily mix the two, but the two can be installed on
> > the same machine -- Mine are. I don't use apt-get, and simply run
> > aptitude from the command line. It works much the same as the apt-get
> > command.
> 
> Aptitude depends on libapt-pkg-libc6, which is currently provided by the
> apt package, therefore you will always have apt(-get) installed along
> with aptitude. (Maybe that will change in the future, or the apt-get
> command will be dropped from the apt package?) You cannot break anything
> by using aptitude and apt-get together, but you will (partially)
> neutralize many of the advantages of aptitude. Just think of aptitude as
> a tool which integrates the functionality of apt-get, apt-cache, etc.
> into one utility with an optional ncurses-GUI and a broader repertoire
> for the resolution of dependency problems. An improved search interface,
> logging, and keeping track of automatically installed packages are
> additional goodies thrown in the mix.
> 
> > I've run command line aptitude for several years without any problem in
> > doing so. In fact, it was on this list that I read an e-mail by a
> > revered member of this list, (can't remember offhand whom it was) who
> > indicated that aptitude handled dependencies and management better than
> > apt-get can.
> 
> Another thing to keep in mind is that apt-get has Super Cow Powers,
> while aptitude does not have them. (Try "apt-get moo" and compare this
> to "aptitude moo". Also check the effect of increasing the verbosity
> with aptitude, i.e. add the options "-v", "-vv", etc.)

Florian, between muttrc bits, valiant attempts at starting a flame-war
and now this, you sir on permanently on my Fan list. ROTFLMAO

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