On Sun, 27 Jun 2021 09:44:00 +0900, Olaf wrote in message
<87czs887cf.fsf@quark>:
> Please keep in mind that apt and apt-get are two different commands.
> That said, their sets of upgrade subcommands overlap a bit. Checking
> the manual pages
>
> apt : upgrade full-upgrade
> apt-get: upgrade dist-upgrade dselect-upgrade
..whenever (my goto) aptitude upgrade fails, one of the 2 above usually
solves the dependency puzzle, IME at least apt-get and aptitude solves
these dependency etc puzzles slightly differently, which is why and how
one may work when the other fails.
> Upon first glance manual pages make it look as if full-upgrade and
> dist-upgrade are the same but I am not sure the details of package
> dependency conflict resolution it identical for both.
..they are slightly different and I don't recall the differences right
now.
> On Beowulf, a `man apt` gives a manual page dated 2019-01-27. If you
> didn't install man-db and/or are looking for on-line manual pages, try
>
> https://manpages.debian.org/apt
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