On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 01:20:25AM +0700, sthu.d...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank You for Your reply:
>> Otherwise, you can `apt-get remove` them (plus --purge if you want
>> to reset your configuration files) and re-install them : that way
>> you'll use the main-repo version and you won't want have se
On 2009-05-28, JeffD wrote:
> Not automatic, but here is a quick script that might help you along:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> for pkg in `dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}'|sort` ; do
>
> if apt-cache policy $pkg | grep "www.backports.org" > /dev/null ; then
> echo $pkg " appears to be from www.b
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:20 AM, wrote:
> Good day, MARGUERIE.
>
> Thank You for Your reply:
> >Otherwise, you can `apt-get remove` them (plus --purge if you want to
> >reset your configuration files) and re-install them : that way you'll
> >use the main-repo version and you won't want have secu
sthu.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a automatic way that can give me a list of the packages came
from backports repo?
Install grep-dctrl and do
$ grep-status -F Version ~bpo -a -F Status installed -s Package
It will print the list of installed packages which have "~bpo" in their
names -- a comm
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