Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-22 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Jonathan ILIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks to you and Lennart for this great help. Now I've discovered stinkypete. By the way, anybody knows another amd64 apt repository (unofficial) ? backports.debian.net They are starting up again for sarge now that glibc in sid prevents just using

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-22 Thread Jonathan ILIAS
Goswin von Brederlow a écrit : backports.debian.net They are starting up again for sarge now that glibc in sid prevents just using sid debs. Thank you, i'll keep an eye on this. But it seems the domain name is misconfigured : $ host backports.debian.net Host backports.debian.net not found:

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-22 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Jonathan ILIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Goswin von Brederlow a écrit : backports.debian.net They are starting up again for sarge now that glibc in sid prevents just using sid debs. Thank you, i'll keep an eye on this. But it seems the domain name is misconfigured : $ host

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-21 Thread Jonathan ILIAS
Thanks to you and Lennart for this great help. Now I've discovered stinkypete. By the way, anybody knows another amd64 apt repository (unofficial) ? -- Jonathan ILIAS -==---==---==- Chaque homme a trois caracteres : celui qu'il a, celui qu'il montre et celui qu'il croit avoir, Alphonse KARR

Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-18 Thread ismael
Hi, I was looking for this information, maybe this trick will be useful for someone (or maybe there is an easier way to do it). I wished to know exactly which packages installed on my i386 Debian would not be available on a newly installed amd64 Debian. First, from your i386 Debian, make a raw

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-18 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I was looking for this information, maybe this trick will be useful for someone (or maybe there is an easier way to do it). I wished to know exactly which packages installed on my i386 Debian would not be available on a newly installed amd64 Debian. First,

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-18 Thread Jonathan ILIAS
Goswin von Brederlow a écrit : I find grep-dctrl is better suited for this: apt-cache dumpavail | grep-dctrl -n -s Package Thanks, I'll make use of this now :) I see only 3~4 packets for which I would make a 32 bits chroot. Quite enjoying :) May I ask what those 3~4 packages are? Yes.

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-18 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 07:03:02PM +0200, Jonathan ILIAS wrote: Goswin von Brederlow a ?crit : Yes. Here they are. Note that I do not take care about non-official packages in the list. - openoffice Broken 32bit only code. :( - cdrdao There is a patch in the BTS for cdrdao to make it

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-18 Thread Bob Proulx
Goswin von Brederlow wrote: $ apt-cache dumpavail | sed -e '/^Package:/!d ; s/^Package: \(.*\)/\1/' amd64_debian_avail_list.txt I find grep-dctrl is better suited for this: apt-cache dumpavail | grep-dctrl -n -s Package You can save a small amount of typing by using grep-available.

Re: Building an useful list to keep an eye on when migrating from i386

2005-08-18 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
Jonathan ILIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Goswin von Brederlow a écrit : I find grep-dctrl is better suited for this: apt-cache dumpavail | grep-dctrl -n -s Package Thanks, I'll make use of this now :) I see only 3~4 packets for which I would make a 32 bits chroot. Quite enjoying :) May I