![]() Unlike the 'big distros' of Linux, OpenWrt is optimized to run on systems with limited resources. opkg upgrade will not update the OpenWrt version. It is also important to stress that this is distinctly different from the sysupgrade path for upgrading OpenWrt releases (major versions as well as maintenance upgrades). In particular, bulk upgrading is very likely to result in major problems, but even upgrading individual packages may cause issues. ![]() It should be avoided in almost all circumstances. Generally speaking, the use of opkg upgrade is very highly discouraged. There's an infobox warning for the OpenWRT User Guide that addresses this topic which sates in part: ![]() OpenWrt repos aren't maintained with the intention of keeping end user's packages updated (you're expected to move from release to release by flashing) and opkg does not handle or even check dependencies. As far as I can tell the correct answer to this question is that there is no equivalent for apt upgrade on OpenWrt and no set of commands that will create equivalent functionality. ![]()
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