On 19.04.2013 10:15, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 19.04.2013 08:24, schrieb Mateusz Marzantowicz:
On 18.04.2013 23:18, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.04.2013 23:08, schrieb Mateusz Marzantowicz:
No, because I don't want to upgrade from f17 to f18. I'm just doing regular system update (or at last, I'm trying)
- so please do NOT use the term "upgrade"
Why?
why?
because if short at the EOL of F17 someone says "upgrade fails" everybody but you has a dist-upgrade in mind and not a simple package update
I don't like arguments about terms. They generally provide no solution to original problem. I used term upgrade (without 'from .. to ..' construction) because I can type yum upgrade in my shell to - do what? To upgrade to the next release? Please remove upgrade option from yum or don't tell me that I misused this term.
Right now I don't care F17 is EOL. I have two or more months to upgrade some of my systems to f18 or f19. Now, F17 is perfectly legal version so I don't know why should I be the only person thinking about installing latest packages for that particular version of Fedora.
Yum uses this term
where does it that for a package update?
From man yum:
upgrade - Is the same as the update command with the --obsoletes flag set. See update for more details.
Mateusz Marzantowicz