Hello all:
I'm sure this is just a simple fix, but I haven't out what to do yet. So here goes.
I got the notification in my system tray that there were some updates last night and so I went ahead to see what they were. Two of the packages I had installed needed updating, and six more that I did not have installed were also listed as "updates".
Well, I clicked to go ahead and install the updates, assuming it would update only those packages I had installed. Instead, even the new packages which I didn't want were installed as well.
Is there a way to set the auto updater to notify & install, only those packages which I have installed? Or is it just a manual thing for the next time this happens?
Nothing serious, I know...just a pet peeve.
Cheers,
t.
I'm sure this is just a simple fix, but I haven't out what to do yet. So here goes.
I got the notification in my system tray that there were some updates last night and so I went ahead to see what they were. Two of the packages I had installed needed updating, and six more that I did not have installed were also listed as "updates".
Well, I clicked to go ahead and install the updates, assuming it would update only those packages I had installed. Instead, even the new packages which I didn't want were installed as well.
Is there a way to set the auto updater to notify & install, only those packages which I have installed? Or is it just a manual thing for the next time this happens?
Nothing serious, I know...just a pet peeve.
Cheers,
t.
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