Nettet23. apr. 2024 · From the same series: How To Search Available Packages From Command Line In Debian, Ubuntu Or Linux Mint [APT] Here are 3 ways of preventing a … Nettetpycountry. pycountry provides the ISO databases for the standards: 639-3 Languages; 3166 Countries; 3166-3 Deleted countries; 3166-2 Subdivisions of countries; 4217 Currencies; 15924 Scripts; The package includes a copy from Debian's pkg-isocodes and makes the data accessible through a Python API. Translation files for the various …
Hold Or Prevent A Package From Upgrade In Debian, …
Nettet12. feb. 2024 · To be able to downgrade a package in Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint (and other Debian/Ubuntu-based Linux distributions), the package version to which you want to downgrade must be available in a repository. From the same series: How To Show A History Of Installed, Upgraded Or Removed Packages In Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint … Nettet23. apr. 2024 · From the same series: How To Search Available Packages From Command Line In Debian, Ubuntu Or Linux Mint [APT] Here are 3 ways of preventing a package from updating in Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint. 1. Prevent package updates using a GUI: Synaptic Package Manager Synaptic Package Manager, a Gtk graphical … ribbon\u0027s yo
[SOLVED] Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
NettetI totally misinterpreted the meaning of "you have held broken packages". It does not mean that I did something to hold a package, as I at first thought. (I was running non-interactively with -y so didn't know what questions might have been asked.) It means that the package manager is holding a package that can't be installed because it is broken. Nettet5. aug. 2024 · We can hold back packages using apt, apt-mark, aptitude, dpkg, and dselect command-line option under Debian or Ubuntu Linux. We have multiple options for holding back packages. Let us see all of them one by one. Advertisement Holding … Nettet7. apr. 2024 · I had a problem with my apt packages which I resolved. The problem and resolution are discussed here: Aptitude says that lots of my packages need to be removed ...? However, in discussing this, I realized that I have an ancillary question about apt which I'd like to find the answer to, which is why I'm posting this current question.. I did … ribbon\u0027s yp