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But it does once you include the implicit dependencies, not just the explicit ones....
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Then learn to actually read what I write and not what you guess. I never said what you imply. The exact opposite is true....
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Then read back about what was written. At no point it was about apt updates failing in proper usage scenarios. But if you pin your apt version not to...
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Or if you had any idea how Debian based distros worked, you'd just look through reverse dependencies. There you'd see that there are a lot of packages...
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You may try to prove that highly questionable statement, but I don't know any distro that uses apt as package manager where you could choose not to update...
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No, that's just yet another package manager or no package manager at all. But at least there you have WinGetUI, that can handle WinGet, the store, Chocolatey,...
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It's not something one chooses to, that's up to distro to upgrade the packages....
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No, it's just a much more user friendly CLI that hides irrelevant stuff and makes the important stuff easier to see. And by now it also has gotten its...
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