Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-09 11:34:39 +0100]: > > Hi > > At the moment I am using Debian woody 3.0 on a single i386 machine. > > There are three more machines, all i386 but with different hardware. > > If I install a new package via apt-get or dselect, is there a way to tell > all the other machines to do this as well? I would like to have them > with the same packages installed but configured as single machines > (different configuration files in /etc).
On your master machine: dpkg --get-selections | awk '$2 == "install"' > package-list On your slave machine: dpkg --get-selections > saved-list dpkg --set-selections < package-list apt-get dselect-upgrade CAVEAT: I don't usually do this and so you should double check that I am sending you the right direction. Check the details before trying this. And you might want to use apt-proxy to keep a local cache of packages on your master machine so that you only download once. This really speeds up the installs on the secondary machines. apt-get install apt-proxy And then you will need to read the instructions and do some configuration to make use of apt-proxy. Bob
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