On 4/6/16, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> wrote: > On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 12:39 AM, mop wrote: > > This can be used to tell you which package contains which command: > > https://packages.debian.org/stable/command-not-found > > You can use apt-file to find out which package contains which file. > > https://packages.debian.org/stable/apt-file >
Thank you Paul for the interaction. What you sugested now was what I did after your first reply. After your last post (you did not lost your time) I tried again (with more caution) and the result was similar. Can't load .../i386-linux-gnu/perl5/5.20/auto/AptPkg/AptPkg.so for module AptPkg... I dont have intimity with perl and do not want it. Yes, I downloaded some perl packages from the same debian suite and put the dir for debian before in my PATH. Seems that I need a relative base of debian for try follow this way. I think is better save our time. I posted to this list because this was suggested by the message error in packages.debian.org (no suggested any sysadmin). To simplify the point, I need do some specific thing to inform the responsibles about my initial post content? If they will do some thing or no and how long is another question. As I said in my initial post, this time I did my part for a better world. PS: one more time, thank you Paul, you were very attentive.