Quoting "Elimar Riesebieter" <riese...@lxtec.de>:
* Petra Ruebe-Pugliese <de...@prp.in-berlin.de> [2012-03-15 13:03 +0100]:
Hi Elimar,
[...]
I am also attaching a file named "newdeb.txt" which contains a list
of _all_ the packages updated last Tuesday.
[...]
http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/l/lame-dmo/lame-doc_3.99.5-0.0_all.deb
http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/l/lame-dmo/lame_3.99.5-0.0_i386.deb
http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/l/lame-dmo/libmp3lame0_3.99.5-0.0_i386.deb
http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/non-free/f/flash-player/flashplayer-mozilla_11.1.102.63-0.0_i386.deb
Those are available in Debian non-free repository too ;-)
A test would be to remove all packages from Christian's pool and
test moc again.
Oh dear, that does sound quite dangerous ...
Of course I should want to reinstall them afterwards
without jeopardizing my system ...
# aptitude remove '~i ~O"Unofficial Multimedia Packages"'
Aptitude is not even installed. I always use apt-get.
I don't know to what extent the two compatible?
As a start I should like to have a list of all the packages
that would have to be removed, in order to reinstall them
after the experiment. I am little afraid of the side-effects.
If I had that list, I could do the removal with apt-get;
but at the moment I have no idea how to establish that list.
(It's an interesting problem, anyway. I think I read something
about it long ago, but I can't remember what the answer was.
Maybe it was "use aptitude".)
I think I'll have to postpone this experiment at least until
Sunday, as I still have a lot of work to do that depends on
the integrity of my computers.
CU Petra
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