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From: Peter on 6 May 2008 04:44 On Mon, 05 May 2008 10:21:08 +0000, Giovanni wrote: > On 05/05/08 11:46, Peter wrote: > >> What happens when I do upgradepkg --install-new for a package group, >> but I have several installed that are newer? Will my newer packages be >> overwritten? For example, I have glib2 2.16.3 installed yet Slackware >> 12.1 has version 2.14.6. When I upgrade the 'l' directory, will that >> get overwritten? > > Yes it will be overwritten. upgradepkg does not look for newer packages > but only for different versions. > > I usually run upgradepkg with the option --dry-run to build a batch of > the packages that will be upgraded or not. Then I remove from the list > the ones I don't want upgraded. > > Ciao > Giovanni Thank you for the suggestion. Saves a lot of time and angst! -- Peter
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