?? Thu, 06 Feb 2014 14:06:44 +0100
Tino Sino <[email protected]> ????:
> It has been asked before, but with different answers, e.g.:
> 1) dpkg-query --list | awk '/^ii +/ { print $2; }'
> 2) dpkg --get-selections | cut -f 1
> 3) ... etc ...
> Given that the output is the same:
> $ diff \
> <(dpkg --get-selections | cut -f 1) \
> <(dpkg-query --list | awk '/^ii +/ { print $2; }') \
> && echo same-output
> same-output
> I wonder, what's the golden way to do this and why?
>
>
dpkg -l
It's simple.
Nothing is really "golden" or "best", I think.
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