The latest version of Advanced Package Tool can be downloaded from Softpedia

Oct 20, 2012 11:05 GMT  ·  By

APT (Advanced Package Tool), a set of core tools inside Debian that makes it possible to install, remove and keep applications up to date, is now at version 0.9.7.6.

Highlights of APT 0.9.7.6:

• Dependencies for packages:none are always generated; • Two missing remap registrations have been added. • The native architecture is now written as unique string into the cache header, as it is used for Arch:all packages as a map to arch:native; • Negative dependencies applying in the same group for M-A:same packages are ignored; • Print versioned dependency relations in (r)depends, if the option APT::Cache::ShowVersion is true; • Reinstall requests are included and already installed ((protected) packages), in the install-request for external resolvers;

A complete list of changes and updates can be found in the official announcement.

Download APT (Advanced Package Tool) 0.9.7.6 right now from Softpedia.