2012-11-09 06:14:09 |
Jasmine Hassan |
description |
It actually shows a word of the MarkUpgrade() message per row. The number of rows corresponds to the number of packages that are to be installed.
In my case, 9 packages are supposed to be installed, so there are 9 rows, and it is difficult to assume what the code is doing only from looking at the dialog.
I will attach two screenshots of the dialog to show its full contents, since it was not possible to resize the dialog. |
It actually shows a word of the MarkUpgrade() message per row. The number of rows corresponds to the number of packages that are to be installed.
In my case, 9 packages are supposed to be installed, so there are 9 rows, and it is difficult to assume what the code is doing only from looking at the dialog.
I will attach two screenshots of the dialog to show its full contents, since it was not possible to resize the dialog.
$ apt policy mintupdate-debian
mintupdate-debian:
Installed: 1.0.6
Candidate: 1.0.6
Version table:
*** 1.0.6 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status |
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