> > Hello, > > > I'm a new Debian user and have a problem with apt-cache and > dselect using the source package CDs: They don't know about the > source packages! I can use apt-get to fetch and build the source > once I know the package I want, followed by calling dpkg to > install it. >
dselect will not tell you about src packages because it is designed to deal only with debs. It is a long goal of the Debian project to decide and implement a tool like dselect for src pacakges. As for apt, I believe it is a matter of configuration, although it might be that your CDs lack some essential files for it. Yet I never tried apt-get source SomePckage with s CD set so I might be wrong. > Since in theory source packages are just one step away from > prebuilt ones[1], I'd like apt to consider them equal. Except it > would have to build them before installing. > > Have I missed an argument to the programs, or something silly > like that? I'd much appreciate any help. > > Regards, > > Joonas > > [1] Especially true in Debian thanks to the great work by the > maintainers. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>