Graham Williams wrote:
Actually - just a dump of the output would be fine. Sometimes there are errors and such in there that are good to catch.
I'll test it for a while. Might play around with some other ideas and new commands to list the log, remove the log, etc.
Is this the kind of thing you had in mind - at least for a start!
If someone wants something more concise they could always run a script against it.
I worry that what you are talking about might get too complicated and error prone. I'm thinking it is best just to keep it simple. Something that would do something similar to:
wajig install somepkg >>/var/log/wajig
While you are at it -- I keep running this command:
wajig listall|grep string
to find a package I don't have installed.
How about
wajig findall sting? or some such thing?
I recommend wajig to any new Debian user - really simplifies command line package management.
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