I have just realized that this helpful Contents-sources.gz I had on my
drive is more than a year old and is not updated by cron as I thought it
was ;-)
Raphael, is there a chance to reincarnate this service or was it
superseded by a better solution?
Thanks in advance
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010,
* Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com, 2012-06-04, 17:41:
I have just realized that this helpful Contents-sources.gz I had on my
drive is more than a year old and is not updated by cron as I thought
it was ;-)
Raphael, is there a chance to reincarnate this service or was it
superseded
måndagen den 4 juni 2012 23.41.42 skrev Yaroslav Halchenko:
I have just realized that this helpful Contents-sources.gz I had on my
drive is more than a year old and is not updated by cron as I thought it
was ;-)
Raphael, is there a chance to reincarnate this service or was it
superseded by
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012, Salvo Tomaselli wrote:
drive is more than a year old and is not updated by cron as I thought it
was ;-)
Raphael, is there a chance to reincarnate this service or was it
superseded by a better solution?
apt-file
nah -- that one for binary pkgs only AFAIK... or am I
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012, Jakub Wilk wrote:
I have just realized that this helpful Contents-sources.gz I had
on my drive is more than a year old and is not updated by cron as
I thought it was ;-)
Raphael, is there a chance to reincarnate this service or was it
superseded by a better solution?
On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 06:40:18PM -0400, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jun 2012, Jakub Wilk wrote:
I have just realized that this helpful Contents-sources.gz I had
on my drive is more than a year old and is not updated by cron as
I thought it was ;-)
Raphael, is there a chance
ho ho -- smart ;) not sure even which version to assign if someone
would decide to close this bug report ;)
Apparently this feature is working out of the box by design, as
James McCoy points out. Since Contents-* file format is the same for
-sources as for any other architecture listing content
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
ho ho -- smart ;) not sure even which version to assign if someone
would decide to close this bug report ;)
I have retitled the bug asking for this to be documented. I think both
the manual page and the --help output need to mention
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 06:13:45PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
I *think*, if Raphael hadn't stepped up first and saved you the bother,
you could probably get this information out of UDD.
AFAIK (and supported by [1]) UDD doesn't even have the Contents of binary
packages.
But in
On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 08:45:34AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 06:13:45PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
I *think*, if Raphael hadn't stepped up first and saved you the bother,
you could probably get this information out of UDD.
AFAIK (and supported by [1]) UDD
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Andreas Tille andr...@an3as.eu wrote:
But in principle it does sound like a good idea to feed this information
into UDD. What do you think about keeping content of binary and source
packages inside UDD?
Sounds very good to me.
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bye,
pabs
Hi,
I want to determine in what Debian _source_ packages a file with a
particular name exists. There used to be a webservice that had all?
source packages indexed and allowed for this type of query, but I cannot
remember what it was -- maybe it doesn't exist anymore.
Is there any way to
Am Donnerstag, den 30.09.2010, 14:31 -0400 schrieb Michael Hanke:
Hi,
I want to determine in what Debian _source_ packages a file with a
particular name exists. There used to be a webservice that had all?
source packages indexed and allowed for this type of query, but I cannot
remember what
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 08:33:54PM +0200, Benjamin Drung wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 30.09.2010, 14:31 -0400 schrieb Michael Hanke:
Hi,
I want to determine in what Debian _source_ packages a file with a
particular name exists. There used to be a webservice that had all?
source packages
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Michael Hanke michael.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to determine in what Debian _source_ packages a file with a
particular name exists. There used to be a webservice that had all?
source packages indexed and allowed for this type of query, but I cannot
remember
Michael Hanke wrote:
Is there any way to accomplish this, without having to create a
complete mirror of the archive and parse all tarballs?
As of a few minutes ago:
http://lintian.debian.org/~geissert/Contents-sources.gz
(for the time being, to be updated every four days.)
Cheers,
--
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 02:21:45PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
Michael Hanke wrote:
Is there any way to accomplish this, without having to create a
complete mirror of the archive and parse all tarballs?
As of a few minutes ago:
http://lintian.debian.org/~geissert/Contents-sources.gz
Am Donnerstag, den 30.09.2010, 14:38 -0400 schrieb Michael Hanke:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 08:33:54PM +0200, Benjamin Drung wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 30.09.2010, 14:31 -0400 schrieb Michael Hanke:
Hi,
I want to determine in what Debian _source_ packages a file with a
particular name
I *think*, if Raphael hadn't stepped up first and saved you the bother, you
could probably get this information out of UDD.
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Jon Dowland wrote:
I *think*, if Raphael hadn't stepped up first and saved you the bother,
you could probably get this information out of UDD.
AFAIK (and supported by [1]) UDD doesn't even have the Contents of binary
packages.
The only other alternative (but there's no guarantee that all the
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