On Mon, 3 Aug 2020, Felix Miata wrote:
Felmon Davis composed on 2020-08-03 21:59 (UTC+0200):
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020, Felix Miata wrote:
> I quit apt-get when I discovered apt quite
some years ago. For installing,
> removing and purging since that discovery, I routinely use only apt. Aptitude I
> use mostly for searching.
simply would like to know what the advantage is
for you in apt?
I use apt-get from habit but out of ignorance
more than anything else
I don't know of a reason to change.
I didn't like the complicated apt* "system" of inexplicable contextual
variations,
so spent little time attempting to use any Debians until I discovered what seemed
to be a more evolved replacement, apt, described thus in its man page:
"apt provides a high-level commandline interface for the package management
system. It is intended as an end user interface and enables some options better
suited for interactive usage by default compared to more specialized APT tools
like apt-get(8) and apt-cache(8).
"Much like apt itself, its manpage is intended as an end user interface and as
such only mentions the most used commands and options partly to not duplicate
information in multiple places and partly to avoid overwhelming readers with a
cornucopia of options and details."
I think I understand.
I think I'm a bit more in Deloptes's boat: there is a subset of
commands I quite often use so the cornucopia of other options is
something I don't notice.
I get the impression from a quick comparison of the respective man
pages that 'apt' actually lacks options that 'apt-get' offers. maybe
I'm misreading.
In contrast to apt*, yum* and dnf*, openSUSE's
zypper encompasses everything in
package management, so there's only one man page to search when you don't know
what you're looking for.
"searching when I don't know what I'm looking for"; sounds like life.
no man page for that, I guess.
--
Felmon Davis
Verbum sat sapienti.
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