12th October 2016, 9:16
Base-Files is something I don't advise to upgrade.
It is just a bunch of basic configuration files amongst the os-release and lsb-release files telling what distro you are running.
Usually with apt-get upgrade this should not be updated as the updated version comes from Neon and would overwirte those config so your system will be called Neon onwards which I don't think you want.
There is a nice little help in the update tool which tells you what those numbers mean for the updated packages.
Usually higher numbers mean higher risk of breaking your system.
It is just a bunch of basic configuration files amongst the os-release and lsb-release files telling what distro you are running.
Usually with apt-get upgrade this should not be updated as the updated version comes from Neon and would overwirte those config so your system will be called Neon onwards which I don't think you want.
There is a nice little help in the update tool which tells you what those numbers mean for the updated packages.
Usually higher numbers mean higher risk of breaking your system.