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From: Brian Marr <cabernet@ihug.com.au>
To : LinuxSA <linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 11:42:17 +0930
Re: Apt-get Connection refused
While running apt-get update the log is showing a lot of these. I am
wondering if this is something to be concerned about, and requires some
action on my part.
Brian Marr
Err ftp://ftp.gwdg.de woody/non-free Sources
Could not connect to ftp.gwdg.de:21 (134.76.11.100). - connect (111
Connection refused)
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/non-free Sources
Get:9 http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/non-free Release [87B]
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/non-US/main Sources
Get:10 http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/non-US/main Release [90B]
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/non-US/contrib Sources
Get:11 http://ftp.de.debian.org testing/non-US/contrib Release [93B]
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 10:51:37AM +0930, Simon Lindsay wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 10:26, Brian Marr wrote:
> > Is is possible to see what packages are available for update once apt-get
> > update has been run ? I am still a bit green on command line apt having in
> > the past used the synaptic interface. I have had a browse through apt-cache
> > and tried a few things. It is nice to look at the list of available packages
> > and choose what you wish to upgrade.
>
> apt-get -s upgrade is probably close to what you want.
>
> Simon
>
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