On 08/30/2006 06:54 PM, Kevin Buhr wrote:
"Michael S. Peek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've traced my problem down to the use of 'dpkg --set-selections'
command. As an example, I have a package named tiem-nis-client-cfg
that sets up NIS for generic workstations. If I understand correctly,
I should be able to do the following:
echo "tiem-nis-client-cfg install" | dpkg --set-selections
And then, when I type 'dpkg --get-selections', I should see
"tiem-nis-client-cfg install" one some line in the output.
No, "dpkg --get-selections" without further arguments only lists
packages that are either installed or deinstalled (but still have
their config files on the system), not purged packages or those that
have never been on your system, even if those packages have been
selected for installation. If you run:
dpkg --get-selections tiem-nis-client-cfg
that should show that your new package has been selected for
installation.
The man-page for dpkg suggests that Michael's method should
have worked:
dpkg --set-selections
Set package selections using file read from stdin.
Notice that additional parameters are not required, and the
input comes from stdin.
I'm using Sarge with dpkg 1.10.28.
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