Received Mon 25 Jul 2005 8:02pm +1000 from Goswin von Brederlow:
> Graham Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Received Fri 22 Jul 2005 11:58pm +1000 from Goswin von Brederlow:
> >> Graham Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >> &g
Received Fri 22 Jul 2005 11:58pm +1000 from Goswin von Brederlow:
> Graham Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Received Fri 22 Jul 2005 9:27am +1000 from Matthew Palmer:
> >> On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 07:12:29AM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> >> > S
Received Fri 22 Jul 2005 9:27am +1000 from Matthew Palmer:
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 07:12:29AM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > Since installing apt 0.6 on an otherwise up-to-date unstable (except
> > for anything depending on the aspell libraries...) packages on my
> > lo
Since installing apt 0.6 on an otherwise up-to-date unstable (except
for anything depending on the aspell libraries...) packages on my
local archive are being overlooked even though this archive is listed
before others in my apt/sources.list. Downgrading to apt 0.5 and
things work again as expected
Received Mon 03 Nov 2003 6:07am +1100 from Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
> ...
> so, with that background, i am absolutely DELIGHTED to note that
> apt has some additional information that it displays: it shows up
> the recommended and suggested packages.
>
> this is INCREDIBLY helpful because by
Received Tue 29 Apr 2003 2:35pm +1000 from Alexander Wirt:
> Hi folks,
>
> i have written a small wrapper for apt-get that makes it possible to
> install all recommended and/or suggested Packages for a Package too.
> ...
I've also got the same functionality in my apt-get wrapper, wajig, as
in:
everything quietly.
-t|--teaching Trace the sequence of commands performed.
-v|--verbose=n Increase (or set) the level of verbosity (to n).
Run `wajig -vv help' for documentation.
Regards,
Graham Williams
Frank Neumann wrote to Graham Williams on 08 Aug 1996 03:11:32 +1000:
Graham> My vanilla installation of Debian 1.1 seems to have perl
Graham> only in /usr/bin/perl.
Frank> I noticed this too, after having built a base.tar.gz for
Frank> Debian on m68k. The bug is n
Package: kernel-image
Version: 2.0.7-0
The postinst and prerm scripts of kernel-image have as their first
line:
#! /bin/perl
My vanilla installation of Debian 1.1 seems to have perl only in
/usr/bin/perl.
The problem is exhibited with:
$ dpkg --install kernel-image-2.0.7-0.deb
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