4 Aug 2005 20:57
Re: about installing packages
Derek Broughton <news <at> pointerstop.ca>
2005-08-04 18:57:21 GMT
2005-08-04 18:57:21 GMT
Scott Sweeny wrote: > On 8/4/05, Frank Hale <frankhale1 <at> gmail.com> wrote: >> > That has bugged me when using synaptic too. I would like to know what >> > repo each package comes from... >> >> Ditto on that! I've added my share of repos in addition to the ones >> that are their by default and it'd be nice to see a field that lists >> what repo the packages are in. > > In the properties window (or pane) under the "versions" tab Synaptic > will list the different versions available with the repository in > parentheses. It doesn't distinguish universe, multiverse, etc but it > will tell you hoary, hoary-security, backports, etc. I suspect I've picked up a package or two from Debian by mistake, so what I need is to be able to select all of the 600 or so packages that were installed from Debian/testing. Checking the properties of every single package is a bit exhaustingI'm sure this could actually be done fairly easily with a script, but I'm at a complete loss to figure out how synaptic knows as much as it does - much of this information doesn't seem to be available from the dpkg or aptitude command lines. -- -- derek
I'm sure this could actually be done fairly easily with a script, but I'm at
a complete loss to figure out how synaptic knows as much as it does - much
of this information doesn't seem to be available from the dpkg or aptitude
command lines.
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