On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Louis W. Erickson wrote:
> I have a desire to get dselect to reinstall every package that I have
> installed, from my known-clean CD-rom.
>
> (I've had a security issue arise, and don't know the extent of the
> possible changes.)
>
> I don't want to have to remove every package, or to upgrade to a new
> version of Debian; I'm very happy with the packages I have installed.
>
> Is there a way to get dselect to overwrite files with the same version,
> instead of skipping them?
Mount the cd, cd to main/binary-i386 and type:
dpkg -iGROB stable/main/binary-i386
When dpkg is finished, do the same for contrib/binary-i386 (and
non-free/binary-i386 if that's on your cd as well.)
When you run dselect, it does something very much alike, but it runs dpkg
with the additional switch -E aka --skip-same-version, which makes it skip
packages that you've already installed.
You can read some of these things in the dpkg manpage or by typing
dpkg --help.
Cheers,
Joost
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