19-09-2007, Bruce Sass: [] >> > I like this too. Finding what a package has just installed is one >> > of the biggest holes in Debian right now, IMO. I have to use dpkg >> > -L to figure this out, and that's just too crude to be a real >> > solution. >> >> Too crude? That's a simple command, easily found in a relevant >> manpage. In true Unix fashion, its output can be easily piped to >> other commands. What's crude about it? > > It doesn't catch files created by Maintainer scripts?
This is the design flaw in those scripts (even in whole package management). > I'm hoping the dpkg "triggers" functionality Ian Jackson has been > working on will help solve that wart though. How exactly? ____ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]