I use
1) dpkg --set-selection < myPackage file
then
2) dselect install
unfortunately, I then need to answer all configuration items and found no way to answer all the question automatically.
So my questions are :
A) Is there a better command than "dselect install" to start installation of pacakges. At leat one where I could specify to use all the defaults value for package first installation? (a la apt-get --assume-yes)
B) If this is feasible, I will then need to use dpkg-reconfigure to reconfigure packages where I do not want default values.
Unfortunately
(prompt) dpkg-reconfigure pakage <<EOF answer1 answer2 answer3 EOF
does not work.
Any hint to make this?
Thanks for any help
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