* Richard Bos <ml@radoeka.nl> [02-18-07 14:01]:
Op zondag 18 februari 2007 18:45, schreef Patrick Shanahan:
[...] Inst cups [1.1.23-40.12] (1.2.0-0.1 SuSE:10.1/stable) [] Inst cups-client [1.1.23-40.12] (1.2.0-0.1 SuSE:10.1/stable) [] Inst cups-libs [1.1.23-40.12] (1.2.0-0.1 SuSE:10.1/stable)
12:40 wahoo:~ # smart query --installed cups cups-libs cups-client [...] cups-1.1.23-40.12@x86_64 cups-client-1.1.23-40.12@x86_64 cups-libs-1.1.23-40.12@x86_64
Let's find out; just execute 'apt -d upgrade' or if you only want to test it with a few pkgs use 'apt -d install cups cups-client cups-libs'. (-d download only). During the download the architecture will be shown, and this can be checked in the dir /var/cache/apt/archives as well (use ls -l cups*).
Get:1 ftp://ftp4.gwdg.de SuSE/10.1-x86_64/suse-people cups 1.2.0-0.1 [2175kB] Get:2 ftp://ftp4.gwdg.de SuSE/10.1-x86_64/suse-people cups-client 1.2.0-0.1 [94.4kB] Get:3 ftp://ftp4.gwdg.de SuSE/10.1-x86_64/suse-people cups-libs 1.2.0-0.1 [187kB] Gee, we're both missing the most obvious. What apt is reporting is the versin being upgraded and then the version upgraded to: Inst cups [1.1.23-40.12] (1.2.0-0.1 SuSE:10.1/stable) Inst cups-client [1.1.23-40.12] (1.2.0-0.1 SuSE:10.1/stable) Inst cups-libs [1.1.23-40.12] (1.2.0-0.1 SuSE:10.1/stable) 1.1.23-40.12 --> 1.2.0-0.1 will probably pass on this, don't have any apprecible problems with printing at present. Seldom print photos, cheaper at wallyworld and my epson 925 inks are not that fade resistant. Will update to 10.3 when it arrives anyway and I have toooo many things set particularly and different than standard to change horses every new distro. tks, presently watching the Daytona 500. (on trackpass in linux). -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 OpenSUSE Linux http://en.opensuse.org/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org