Re: mkaing apt-file do it's job

2005-09-15 Thread Sergio Cuéllar Valdés
> I have installed debian from CDs. When I run 'apt-file search bash' > I get no (empty) result. > If I run apt-file update all I got is error: > cp: cannot stat /cdrom/dists/unstable/Contents-i386.gz': No such > file or directory > And indeed there is no such a file. How can I recreate that > file

Re: mkaing apt-file do it's job

2005-09-15 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 08:21:28AM +0200, Juraj Fedel wrote: > And indeed there is no such a file. How can I recreate that > > file for each of 14 CD I have? I believe you want to use 'apt-cdrom'. I don't have a Debian CD in front of me, but check out the man page for apt-cdrom: it looks like you

mkaing apt-file do it's job

2005-09-15 Thread Juraj Fedel
I have installed debian from CDs. When I run 'apt-file search bash' I get no (empty) result. If I run apt-file update all I got is error: cp: cannot stat /cdrom/dists/unstable/Contents-i386.gz': No such file or directory And indeed there is no such a file. How can I recreate that file for

mkaing apt-file do it's job

2005-09-07 Thread Juraj Fedel
I have installed debian from CDs. When I run apt-file update all I got is error: cp: cannot stat /cdrom/dists/unstable/Contents-i386.gz': No such file or directory And indeed there is no such a file. How can I recreate that file for each of 14 CD I have? Juraj -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMA