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-apt-get +To update your package list
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-You can run a simulation to see what would happen if you upgrade/install a package+
-  apt-get --dry-run install <package> <pkgname> +
-(or -s) +
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-  apt-get install --donwload-only <pkgname> +
-(or -d) +
   apt-get update   apt-get update
-so your package list is up-to-date, 
  
-  apt-cache search+To simulate what would happen if you upgrade/install a package with //--dry-run// or //-s// 
 +  apt-get install --dry-run <pkgname>
  
-  apt-cache show postgresql +To download only a package without installing it with //--download-only// or //-d// 
-the simplest way to see the description of a package:+  apt-get install --download-only <pkgname>
  
 +Re-install a package that is already installed and at the newest version
 +  apt-get install --reinstall <pkgname>
  
-  apt-cache policy <package+To upgrade a single package, and only if it is installed. 
-Otherwise it prints out detailed information about the +  apt-get install --only-upgrade <pkgname>
-           priority selection of the named package (as a consequence, installed and candidate versions) +
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-The apt-cache command can do keyword-based package searches with apt-cache search keyword. It can also display the headers of the package's available versions with apt-cache show package. This command provides the package's description, its dependencies, the name of its maintainer, etc. +
  
 +To do keyword-based package searches 
 +  apt-cache search <keyword>
 +  
 +To display the description, the headers, the dependencies of a package:
 +  apt-cache show <pkgname>
  
 +To show the priority selection of the package (the installed and the repo versions)
 +  apt-cache policy <pkgname>
  
-How to upgrade single package using apt-get? +To show all the installed files of a package use 
-You just need to do apt-get install --only-upgrade <packagename>. This will upgrade only that single package, and only if it is installed.+  dpkg-query -L <pkgname> 
 +or 
 +  dpkg --listfiles <pkgname>
notes/apt-trick.txt · Last modified: 2014/11/02 11:47 by admin