an do, worth it.
>> until now it was easy:
>>
>> do 'f'orget new packages in aptitude
>> change sources.list to point to new release
>> do 'u'pdate packages list
>> ... voila
>>
>> but now, when I do this, aptitude seems to forget al
sually. In main alone there are over 13,000 new binary
packages!
> until now it was easy:
>
> do 'f'orget new packages in aptitude
> change sources.list to point to new release
> do 'u'pdate packages list
> ... voila
>
> but now, when I do this, aptitu
Hello,
I am trying to look which packages are new in buster that were not in
stretch. I am using aptitude since it't great tool for browsing packages.
until now it was easy:
do 'f'orget new packages in aptitude
change sources.list to point to new release
do 'u'pdat
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to install Debian over PXE.
I want to include extra packages in preseed conf with "d -i pkgsel/include".
Extra packages are listed in /PACKAGES, and that list is generated by a
debconf question included in early_command.
My preseed file contains:
[code]d-i preseed/earl
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 10:16:01 +0200, François Cerbelle wrote:
> Le Ven 3 octobre 2008 08:52, Pol a écrit :
> > I would like to install on a new station the same applications currently
> installed on my laptop.
> > Any hints to run a script?
>
> Hi Pol,
>
> You can use "dpkg --get-selections >
On 2008-Oct-3, at 2:52 AM, Pol wrote:
I would like to install on a new station the same applications
currently
installed on my laptop.
Any hints to run a script?
Assuming all of the applications were installed using apt/aptitude…
I have a script that periodically dumps a list of packages an
Le Ven 3 octobre 2008 08:52, Pol a écrit :
> I would like to install on a new station the same applications currently
installed on my laptop.
> Any hints to run a script?
Hi Pol,
You can use "dpkg --get-selections > packages.lst" to get the installed
packages and "dpkg --set-selections < packag
Hi Pol,
get the list of packages and save the result into a file of your
choice (here dselect-list)
# dpkg --get-selections > dselect-list
Transfer the file to your laptop and run
# cat dselect-list | dpkg --set-selections
# apt-get dselect-upgrade
Raphael
2008/10/3 Pol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I
I would like to install on a new station the same applications currently
installed on my laptop.
Any hints to run a script?
Thank you
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Sed Nivo wrote:
>When in /var/lib/apt/lists is packages lists from various sources,
>cd-rom, http etc. How i can select specific source to use by apt-get?
The file that controls this is /etc/apt/sources.list. You can edit it by hand
(type "man sources.list" in a terminal for how) or use, say, sy
When in /var/lib/apt/lists is packages lists from various sources,
cd-rom, http etc. How i can select specific source to use by apt-get?
I need it. Because i have downloaded packages list by "apt-get
update", because i want to work apt-zip correctly. But i want to
install packages b
Ladies and gentlemen,
I try to build Debian disk.
I already downloaded new sarge wonderful installer and heap of packages I need.
But I should be entirely happy if I could find whole base sarge system
to download (which installer needs).
Could you tell me from where I can do one.
If it is possi
the
contents of this file too?)
> Gerald
> - Original Message -
> From: "Shaul Karl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Gerald A Spence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Martin Kacerovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 7
> > I have installed the base system via floppies ( only option ) and need to
> > install additional "packages" to make "x" work. When I use "dselect" It is
> > looking for a disk with a "package list". Where do I find it?
> >
> > I have tried "apt-get" and cannot get it to work on the floppy.
work with > 1.44 MB files if/when
you will
have to.
> Jerry
> - Original Message -
> From: "Shaul Karl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Signal Electronic Supply" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 5:46
> I have installed the base system via floppies ( only option ) and need to
> install additional "packages" to make "x" work. When I use "dselect" It is
> looking for a disk with a "package list". Where do I find it?
>
> I have tried "apt-get" and cannot get it to work on the floppy.
>
> I ha
I have installed the base system via floppies (
only option ) and need to install additional "packages" to make "x" work.
When I use "dselect" It is looking for a disk with a "package list". Where
do I find it?
I have tried "apt-get" and cannot get it to work on
the floppy.
I have trie
> I have managed to install Debian on an old laptop via a "pile of =
> floppies". Now I need to install other packages via the same way for x. =
> When running "dselect" it requests a floppy, with the packages list? =
> How do I get or make this. I've
I have managed to install Debian on an old laptop
via a "pile of floppies". Now I need to install other packages via the
same way for x. When running "dselect" it requests a floppy, with the
packages list? How do I get or make this. I've looked around in ftp
wi
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:24:07AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a quick way to rebuild the Packages file under the binary-i386
> tree? In other words, I would like to download the files I want for
> Debian to put on one CD, like KDE 2, netscape 4.76? In other words, is
> there an ea
To quote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
#
# Is there a quick way to rebuild the Packages file under the
binary-i386
# tree? In other words, I would like to download the files I want for
# Debian to put on one CD, like KDE 2, netscape 4.76? In other words,
is
# there an easy way to make a custom CD for Deb
Is there a quick way to rebuild the Packages file under the binary-i386
tree? In other words, I would like to download the files I want for
Debian to put on one CD, like KDE 2, netscape 4.76? In other words, is
there an easy way to make a custom CD for Debian, or do you have to go
through the or
hello all
there is a bug in unstable version of debian package list
its in apeth-dev and aleph-doc
package state is called optionnal should be optional
bye
adam
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