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who@feddit.org to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 1 年前

Debian APT 3.0 Stable Released With New Package Solver & Refined Text UI

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  • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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    Anyone got a link to a meaningful description of improvement, rather than “pretty colours” and a “better package solver”?

    My most frequent use of apt is inside a Dockerfile, so care factor on UI is not high and “better” isn’t a measurable metric.

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      • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Yes but apt-get isn’t a seperate package from apt, just a seperate command. All of the apt-* commands are part of the same package, which is now Apt-3.0. This isn’t really what the user above you was asking.

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        All well and good, but that doesn’t cover “better”. Does this mean apt-get et. al. were improved, or just apt? Where’s the documentation for this “improvement”?

        Hence my question.

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        I honestly don’t understand why use apt anywhere. Why don’t always use apt-get so everything’s consistent and you don’t have to keep two apis for the same job on your head?

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      • boredsquirrel (he)@slrpnk.net
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        Never knew that! Always wondered what this apt-get was, supposed it was some older alias or something

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          It kind of is. For a very long time it was the only option.

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      https://duckduckgo.com/?q=apt+3.0

      Edit for those who couldn’t be bothered to click through the first result:

      https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt/-/blob/main/debian/changelog

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    We really need a user friendly way to show packages that are really manually installed by the user (some automatically installed package are marked as manually installed, see the answers to this question).

    even nix interface is known as being kinda bad but you still have a easy way to do this.

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    Parallel downloads finally?

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    I still think I’ll stick with nala as my apt front-end but hopefully this will be a more robust backend.

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