Thus spake Alex Hunsley: > I've downloaded a .deb package from the net and want to install it. How do I > tell apt-get that I'm giving it a direct file name rather than having it > looking at the places in sources.list? The package is sitting in /tmp at the > moment, and I've tried adding file:/tmp to sources.list, but still no luck - I > think it's adding things like stable or main to the path. > > thanks > alex
Apt-get isn't what you're looking for in this case - you want to use its 'backend', dpkg. just try : dpkg -i /tmp/foo.deb That should install it - it will report any missing dependencies as needed. Apt-get will know about this installed package as it runs on top of dpkg. For more, man dpkg Good luck, Steve -- Think of prototypes as a funny markup language--the interpretation is left up to the rendering engine. -- Larry Wall in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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