Why apt-get sets such packages as manually installed?
Hi,
When you don't know that you already have a given package, and that you
want to install it, apt-get tells you that you already have it, and sets
it to `manually installed.' Why does it set it to `manually installed'
like this? What's the interest? Most of the time, I don't know that I
have a given package, and copy/paste a long list of packages that is
needed for building something.
Thanks.
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07-05-2010, 07:21 PM
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Why apt-get sets such packages as manually installed?
On Seg, 05 Jul 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
When you don't know that you already have a given package, and that you
want to install it, apt-get tells you that you already have it, and sets
it to `manually installed.' Why does it set it to `manually installed'
like this? What's the interest? Most of the time, I don't know that I
have a given package, and copy/paste a long list of packages that is
needed for building something.
If you asked for a package to be installed, it is reasonable to assume
that you want that package. If it is already installed, then naturally
there is no need to reinstall - but since you asked for it, it is
marked as manually installed - the same result you'd obtain if it was
not installed.
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Why apt-get sets such packages as manually installed?
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Seg, 05 Jul 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>> When you don't know that you already have a given package, and that yo=
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>> want to install it, apt-get tells you that you already have it, and se=
ts
>> it to `manually installed.' Why does it set it to `manually installed'=
>> like this? What's the interest? Most of the time, I don't know that I
>> have a given package, and copy/paste a long list of packages that is
>> needed for building something.
>
> If you asked for a package to be installed, it is reasonable to assume
> that you want that package. If it is already installed, then naturally
> there is no need to reinstall - but since you asked for it, it is
> marked as manually installed - the same result you'd obtain if it was
> not installed.
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07-05-2010, 07:23 PM
Merciadri Luca
Why apt-get sets such packages as manually installed?
Sorry, Enigmail bug.
And is there a way to prevent it from behaving like this?
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On Seg, 05 Jul 2010, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
> If you asked for a package to be installed, it is reasonable to assume
> that you want that package. If it is already installed, then naturally
> there is no need to reinstall - but since you asked for it, it is
> marked as manually installed - the same result you'd obtain if it was
> not installed.
>
>
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