Hi Stu,
When I was downgrading from mixed stable/testing to stable, I created
daudit. It is a perl script that compares a computer's installed debian
packages with any of the three debian releases. daudit downloads the
packagelist from packages.debian.org and compares it with dpkg on the
local machine. daudit does not write to disk, and you don't need root
access to use it. It might be useful for you:
http://simple.be/software/daudit/
Let me know if it works for you!
--Brett
On Thu, 28 May 2009, sthu.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day, MARGUERIE.
Thank You for Your reply:
Otherwise, you can `apt-get remove` them (plus --purge if you want to
reset your configuration files) and re-install them : that way you'll
use the main-repo version and you won't want have security problems
anymore.
That decision I feared...
Is there a automatic way that can give me a list of the packages came
from backports repo?
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