Update a Single Package With apt Command in Ubuntu and Debian

The apt command usually upgrades the entire upgradable packages at once. Here's how to upgrade only a single package or a selected few packages in Ubuntu.
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How do you update your Ubuntu system in the command line? You use the apt update (to refresh the package cache) and apt upgrade commands.

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade

It updates all the installed apt packages that can be upgraded at once. This includes the Linux kernel version, too.

This seems like a good thing, especially for desktop users. That may not be the case for Ubuntu server users where you have crucial web services running.

If you want to be selective about the updates and only want to upgrade a single package, use this command:

sudo apt install --only-upgrade package_name

Let’s see it in a bit more detail.

Upgrade single package using apt command

The first step is to update the local package repository cache so that your system knows about the availability of new package versions.

sudo apt update

This is optional. Check if the package you want to upgrade is in the list of upgradable packages.

apt list --upgradable

If the desired package has a new version available, you can choose to upgrade only this single package with this command:

sudo apt install --only-upgrade package_name

If you run the apt install command on an already installed package, it will be upgraded to the next available version.

But if the package is not installed already, the apt command will also install it.

This is why the --only-upgrade part is necessary. With that option, the apt command will only upgrade an already installed package. It will not install the package if it is not already installed.

Not the best-suited example for Ubuntu server users, but you can still see how I upgraded only one of the seven upgradable packages in the below screenshot.

update single package ubuntu
Update only a single package in Ubuntu

Upgrade selected packages only

If you want to upgrade a selected few packages, you don’t have to update them one by one. Just provide the package names with the command mentioned earlier.

sudo apt install --only-upgrade package1 package2 package3

Here’s an example.

Upgrade selected packages in Ubuntu

Conclusion

When you are faced with a situation where you have to upgrade selected packages, you can use the apt install command with –only-upgrade option.

I recommend reading on using apt command to use it more effectively.

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Abhishek Prakash

Abhishek Prakash

Created It's FOSS 11 years ago to share my Linux adventures. Have a Master's degree in Engineering and years of IT industry experience. Huge fan of Agatha Christie detective mysteries πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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