Hi Paul, thanks for your reply and confirmation of the issue in subject. Do you (or others) know well these commands suggested? Is there some command where I insert wireshark-gtk (or tshark, or wireshark for qt version) and all happens automagically, with no user interaction, on a non debian root system?
In my script that can occur, as it should treat all types of missing files including libraries and configuration files, since reported in the stderr fd when trying to run the target program. For this I depend on a reliable database, where I go with the missing component of a package and get the name of the corresponding specific package. My hope is the reported problem be solved. It can be verified in any browser and affects all users. I prefer use, when possible, scripts using generic and universal tools, mainly if not apreciable advantages otherwise. On 4/6/16, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 6:03 AM, mop wrote: > >> Recently I have tried (quicly) apt-get but is it much hard to set a >> RootDir in some point different from real root dir, for not disturbing >> my system. > > Sounds like chdist (from devscripts) would be useful to you. > >> How i get credible results for package contents? > .. >> PS: Is the a more logical way to do what I intend? > > I think using apt-file and or command-not-found would be more reliable. > > No idea why the links you posted aren't working. > > -- > bye, > pabs > > https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise >