Re: starting dselect with predefined package list

2001-11-21 Thread Jeff
Osamu Aoki, 2001-Nov-20 20:50 -0800: > On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 07:59:54PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > basically. You should only set selections on a fresh install. > > Otherwise you have packages from set A the other machine is set B and > > thus machine A gets the union of the set (i.e.

Re: starting dselect with predefined package list

2001-11-20 Thread Osamu Aoki
Hi, On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 07:59:54PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > If I use 'dpkg --get-selections >> packages' > > and then 'dpkg --set-selections packages' on another system, > > and finally run dselect, my selects will be set to those listed > > in 'packages'? > > basically. You shou

Re: starting dselect with predefined package list

2001-11-20 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 21-Nov-2001 Jeff wrote: > Brian Nelson, 2001-Nov-20 10:32 -0800: >> Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > Is there some way to do this? It would be cool to take a capture >> > of 'dpkg -l' and start dselect with an option to load that >> > package list so all I'd have to do is quickly veri

Re: starting dselect with predefined package list

2001-11-20 Thread Jeff
Brian Nelson, 2001-Nov-20 10:32 -0800: > Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Is there some way to do this? It would be cool to take a capture > > of 'dpkg -l' and start dselect with an option to load that > > package list so all I'd have to do is quickly verify the list > > loaded properly and

RE: starting dselect with predefined package list

2001-11-20 Thread Kelley, Tim \(CBS-New Orleans\)
debian user list > Subject: starting dselect with predefined package list > > Is there some way to do this? It would be cool to take a capture > of 'dpkg -l' and start dselect with an option to load that > package list so all I'd have to do is quickly verify the li

Re: starting dselect with predefined package list

2001-11-20 Thread Brian Nelson
Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there some way to do this? It would be cool to take a capture > of 'dpkg -l' and start dselect with an option to load that > package list so all I'd have to do is quickly verify the list > loaded properly and then let it start installing. That way, I > could

starting dselect with predefined package list

2001-11-20 Thread Jeff
Is there some way to do this? It would be cool to take a capture of 'dpkg -l' and start dselect with an option to load that package list so all I'd have to do is quickly verify the list loaded properly and then let it start installing. That way, I could pre-build the package list(s) for systems t