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Re: How can I see only the latest change log of packages before update ?



On 2020-03-29 at 15:10, Andrei POPESCU wrote:

> On Du, 29 mar 20, 14:47:57, The Wanderer wrote:
> 
>> On my system, when I run
>> 
>> apt-get dist-upgrade
>> 
>> and say "yes" to the list of packages, the following things happen:
>> 
>> * apt-get downloads all the packages, but does not install them yet.
>> * apt-listchanges kicks in, automatically extracts and/or downloads the
>>   necessary changelogs for all the packages just downloaded, and
>>   presents just the new parts (relative to the already-installed
>>   package version).
>> * After I exit the pager which displays the changelogs, apt-listchanges
>>   gives me a prompt to confirm whether I want to continue the upgrade
>>   or not.
>> * If I say yes, the upgrade proceeds. If I say no, apt-listchanges
>>   aborts the upgrade process.
>> 
>> This sounds like exactly what you want, handled purely automatically. Do
>> you not get this behavior (or a comparable one) with apt-listchanges
>> installed on your system?
> 
> As far as I recall, by default apt-listchanges displays only NEWS items, 
> not changelogs (which reminds me I should install it on my systems).

If so, that must be a change in defaults from when I installed it. I
don't remember ever adjusting configuration in this regard (although
that's not an absolutely conclusive data point, as my memory is not
perfect).

The man page confirms that, though; it says that NEWS is the default,
and this can be changed with the 'which' option. Indeed, my
/etc/apt/listchanges.conf includes a line reading 'which=both'.

For the OP: you might want to try with that setting, and see whether the
results match what you want.

-- 
   The Wanderer

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.         -- George Bernard Shaw

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