Hi Marco, 25 avr. 2020 à 23:12 de ta...@debianlists.mobilxpress.net:
> To receive the date from the changelog is the closest I would know of, after > I for myself have been searching for this in the past. I then constructed > some ugly but well working CLI (bash) command: > > apt-get changelog PACKAGENAME 2> /dev/null| grep -m 1 "^ --" 2> /dev/null| > cut -d'>' -f2 2> /dev/null| cut -c 3- 2> /dev/null | cut -d' ' --complement > -s -f6 2> /dev/null > I didn't know about apt(-get) changelog, thank you :) However, I note there is no direct command to obtain the expected result according to you. NB: I have a suggestion for your command, same logic but probably less resource-consuming because there is only one pipe: apt-get changelog PACKAGENAME 2>/dev/null | awk 'BEGIN{FS=">"} /--/{sub(" ","",$2);print $2;exit}' Best regards, l0f4r0