On 2010-03-22 21:56, Mike Viau wrote:
Mon, 22 Mar 2010 22:29:01 -0400 <ml...@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
> On 23:37 Fri 19 Mar , Mike Viau wrote:
> > > > My output with the suggestion above.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > debian:~# dpkg --dry-run --purge $(join -v2 <(awk '{if
($2=="install")
> > > > print $1}' < debian-5.04-base-selections | sort) <(dpkg
--get-selections |
> > > > awk '{if ($2=="install") print $1}' | sort)) bash: command
substitution:
>
> I like your idea.
Credit goes out to Mike Bird </mgb/-/debian/@/yosemite/./net/>
+1
> Would you post the file debian-5.04-base-selections or give us a
reference?
Attached for you convenience!
sourced from: Debian Lenny
Next time you attach such a file, I suggest that you add a ".txt" so
that your email/webmail app knows that it is a text file, instead of
base64 encoded application/octet-stream.
(Iceweasel/Thunderbird seems to "peek" into it, probably using some
built-in libmagic and knows to set the attachment to be inline
text/plain. Don't know what Mutt, Sylpheed, KMail and Evolution do.)
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