I bet a few others switched to aptitude which still seems to be superior (
apt-cache search $PACKAGEdoesn’t tell the state of packages), so why is apt-get recommended now?
As far as I am aware, aptitude is still the recommended tool, although they both work fine…
But the reason aptitude is recommended, is not because it just tells state of packages…
You can see state of a package using apt-get as well, but aptitude has many advantages… (e.g. better way of handling dependencies)
Could you please tell me where you seen apt-get is the recommended one? I could be wrong…
Good luck!
I’m sorry. I misunderstood. I thought the release notes were talking about daily/weekly package upgrades, but now I understand that it was talking about upgrading Debian 5 to 6. Thank you