Or
apt-get update && apt-get -y install lcg-CA
if you just want the CAs.
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Fabien Wernli wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 09:57:59AM +0100, Steve Thorn wrote:
>
>>Hello
>>
>>I've noticed a slight annoyance with apt autoupdates and the lcg-CA
>>metapackage. All already installed CA rpms get updated automatically
>>when new ones appear on the apt repository. But the lcg-CA metapackage
>>does not, which means that any new CA rpms are not installed.
>>
>>Trying an upadate by hand confirms the problem:
>>
>># apt-get update
>># apt-get upgrade
>>Reading Package Lists... Done
>>Building Dependency Tree... Done
>>The following packages have been kept back
>> lcg-CA (0.27-lcg => 0.28-lcg)
>
>
> apt-get dist-upgrade
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