Re: Debian 2.0 & Cheaper Bytes again

1998-09-28 Thread Kendall P. Bullen
On Mon, 28 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Another option might be the "dpkg-multicd" method written by Heiko > Schlittermann; it's available from > ftp://ftp.datom.de/pub/people/heiko/debian/ > > Unfortunately, the .deb doesn't have a copyright file, and the source for > 0.5 (the 0.7 source'

Re: Debian 2.0 & Cheaper Bytes again

1998-09-28 Thread Heiko Schlittermann
On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 01:19:51PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 12:14:12PM +, D.L.WHITELEY wrote: : > I have the CheapBytes 4 CD set. I was wondering if there is a clean : > way of maintaining the dselect package list on my machine while also : > installing stuff o

Re: Debian 2.0 & Cheaper Bytes again

1998-09-28 Thread jdassen
On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 12:14:12PM +, D.L.WHITELEY wrote: > I have the CheapBytes 4 CD set. I was wondering if there is a clean > way of maintaining the dselect package list on my machine while also > installing stuff of the extra CDs. Another option might be the "dpkg-multicd" method written

Re: Debian 2.0 & Cheaper Bytes again

1998-09-28 Thread jdassen
On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 12:14:12PM +, D.L.WHITELEY wrote: > I have the CheapBytes 4 CD set. I was wondering if there is a clean > way of maintaining the dselect package list on my machine while also > installing stuff of the extra CDs. The way I'd do this would be - dpkg --clear-available - f

Debian 2.0 & Cheaper Bytes again

1998-09-28 Thread D.L.WHITELEY
I have the CheapBytes 4 CD set. I was wondering if there is a clean way of maintaining the dselect package list on my machine while also installing stuff of the extra CDs. If I copy a .deb file onto somewhere on my HD and use dpkg -i does this update the list of packages reported when I run dse