I want to keep apache2, php4 (currently have 4.3.X, I wish to update to 4.4.1) and mysql up-to-date on the latest releases, but I don't want to fully upgrade my entire system. How would I go about this ? My current server was setup useing the debian sarge perfect setup.
Run Code: apt-get update apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient12-dev apt-get install apache2 apache2-doc apt-get install libapache2-mod-php4 libapache2-mod-perl2 php4 php4-cli php4-common php4-curl php4-dev php4-domxml php4-gd php4-imap php4-ldap php4-mcal php4-mhash php4-mysql php4-odbc php4-pear php4-xslt curl libwww-perl imagemagick Please run one apt command at a time. apt doesn't like it when you paste all the commands together on the shell...
I have php, mysql, and apache already installed, wouldn't what you are suggesting return a message stateing that they are already installed ? Would I have to change my current soruces.list to say unstable, then do Code: apt-get update apt-get upgrade mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient12-dev apt-get upgrade apache2 apache2-doc apt-get upgrade libapache2-mod-php4 libapache2-mod-perl2 php4 php4-cli php4-common php4-curl php4-dev php4-domxml php4-gd php4-imap php4-ldap php4-mcal php4-mhash php4-mysql php4-odbc php4-pear php4-xslt curl libwww-perl imagemagick I tried upgradeing through apt-get before, but all I got was a OS reinstall :S
Have you tried what falko posted, it works! If you run apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade it will upgrade your system. If you use apt-get install, apt will install the package and if it is already installed apt will look if there are newer packages and makes an update.
I tried it, returned: Code: *** is already the newest version. Which is what I expected it to do :S What I wish to do is upgrade php, mysql, apache2 to the latest releases, while keeping the rest of my systemt back, through apt-get. If you look at my previous post you will see that I am useing stable sources, do I have to change this or can I just specify which version I want ? How would I specify a specific version to upgrade to ?
OK, now i understand what your problem is. Please have a look here: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-apt-get.en.html#s-apt-show-versions
I was able to upgrade useing: Code: deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main contrib non-free deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free #deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free As my sources.list and then useing the above apt-get commands posted by falko. That process only upgraded the packages I wanted Thanks for all the replys and info, hope this topic helps someone else.
I use the soruces.list from phantomk I will update apache 2.0.54 to the newst version: apt-get upgrade apache2 apache2-doc Then cames: sure that all will work after this update?
Etch is now stable, therefore you should replace all occurrences of stable with sarge in your sources.list and run Code: apt-get update