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| 2026-04-08 |
Debian's APT gains new features |
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The Debian project (and its child distributions) use the APT package manager for handling classic Deb packages. The APT tool has received a significant update, with version 3.2 including rollback, undo, and redo functionality. The Linuxiac website shares details: "APT 3.2 is now the latest stable version of Debian’s package manager. The primary enhancement is expanded history functionality, which introduces several new commands: apt history-rollback - rolls package changes back to an earlier transaction; apt history-list - shows a list of previous package transactions; apt history-info - shows detailed information about a specific transaction; apt history-undo - reverses a specific transaction; apt history-redo - repeats a previously undone transaction." A complete list of recent changes to the APT package manager can be found in the utility's changelog.
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