From: Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've implemented --get-selections and --set-selections in dpkg 1.3.9
> which will be released some time this weekend.
>
> --get-selections produces a list of lines each with a package name and
> wanted state. By default it lists all the packages; you can sp
Bruce Perens writes ("Dpkg feature request"):
...
> Thus, I'll ask Ian Jackson. How about three flags to dpkg?
> --select package-name [package-name ...]
> Selects a list of packages for later installation.
> --deselect package-name [package-n
Bruce Perens wrote:
> I think this is _almost_ right. What you need is to copy the dpkg status
> file in a way that marks the packages as selected _but_not_installed_ on
> the second system. It would take a script to do this, because you don't want
> to take anything that got installed in the base
Bruce Perens wrote:
:
: Thus, I'll ask Ian Jackson. How about three flags to dpkg?
:
: --select package-name [package-name ...]
: Selects a list of packages for later installation.
: --deselect package-name [package-name ...]
: De-selects a list of packages
Tres Hofmeister wrote:
: Can someone point me towards info. on how one can duplicate the
: packages installed on one Debian system on another? Going through
: dselect by hand seems just a bit too tedious for multiple
: installations... Thanks.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Heiko Schlittermann)
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