'ello,
Thanks for the replies. I had heard of checkinstall before -- and
always try to install to /usr/local -- but thanks for reminding me of
it. I hadn't heard of cruft (the program :-)) before -- it looks like
just the thing I'm looking for; thanks!
best regards,
--
Matthew T. Atkinson <[
On Sunday 06 March 2005 09:01, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
> According to Matthew T. Atkinson, on Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:22:05 +,
>
> >'ello,
> >
> >The more I learn about the stuff you can do with APT, the more I am
> >impressed. I hope to set up an apt-build-generated repository of these
> >days :-
According to Matthew T. Atkinson, on Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:22:05 +,
>'ello,
>
>The more I learn about the stuff you can do with APT, the more I am
>impressed. I hope to set up an apt-build-generated repository of these
>days :-). Anyway, I was wondering:
>
>Is it possible to find all the files
'ello,
The more I learn about the stuff you can do with APT, the more I am
impressed. I hope to set up an apt-build-generated repository of these
days :-). Anyway, I was wondering:
Is it possible to find all the files on the system that are not managed
by apt (i.e. is there a command to do this
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