jd On Tuesday 21 June 2005 07:03, Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
'Autoclean' doesn't seem to be quite what I used in the past.
jd clean: remove all packages from the cache.
Yes, I believe it is the clean function that I need ...
But how to have the
mm Look in /etc/apt/apt.con :
mm APT::Clean-Installed false;
mm or true
From apt.conf(5):
Clean-Installed Defaults to on. When turned on the autoclean
feature will remove any packages which can no longer be
downloaded from the cache. If turned off then packages that
--- Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mm Look in /etc/apt/apt.con :
mm APT::Clean-Installed false;
mm or true
From apt.conf(5):
Clean-Installed Defaults to on. When turned on the autoclean
feature will remove any packages which can no longer be
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 07:03, Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
'Autoclean' doesn't seem to be quite what I used in the past.
autoclean: remove obsolete packages from the cache.
clean: remove all packages from the cache.
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[Sarge]
It seems in the past I enabled an option in ~/.aptitude/config that
would automatically delete all .deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives
after updating packages. Due to fresh installs, I've lost the file
that set this up ...
I've looked through documentation and searched the WWW, but
Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| [Sarge]
|
| It seems in the past I enabled an option in ~/.aptitude/config that
| would automatically delete all .deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives
| after updating packages. Due to fresh installs, I've lost the file
| that set this up ...
|
| I've
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