On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:15:44 -0400
Florin Malita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
> ba sa stii ca exact aia fac: 
> 
> "When you install a package, a text file is placed
> in /var/log/packages. It's named the name of the package and contains
> a list of files that belong to that package and where they're
> installed. To see what packages are installed on your system, just
> ls /var/log/packges. One can also grep for a particular package or
> pattern; for example: ls /var/log/packages | grep kde
> to see which kde packages are installed."
> 
> http://jmccoy.sdf-us.org/linux/other/pkgmgmt.php
> 
> still ROTFL :)

Nu inteleg ce atata agitatie. La cat de "avansat" e package
managementul pe slack, fisierele din /var/log/packages au un rol pur
informativ, ca orice log de altfel. Le stergi, sistemul va continua sa
functioneze ca mai inainte. Daca le-ar fi pus omul prin /var/lib era
probabil acuzat ca isi aroga pretentia ca instalpkg, removepkg chiar
formeaza un packet manager, iar el cum e un tip modest ...


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Mihai Voica

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