On Wednesday 10 March 2010, Pietro Abate wrote:
> setting APT_CONFIG is the way to go. No need to modify debtree...
>
> APT_CONFIG=apt.conf apt-get update
> APT_CONFIG=apt.conf debtree dpkg

Thanks for your info. I think we should keep the BR open until this has 
been documented, for example in a README.Debian.

I suspect that it may not work correctly for '-b --arch=all' (as that uses 
apt-cache instead of the apt database). I'll have to test that.

I'll give the recipe you gave in your previous mail a try and then work 
something out. If I have any questions I'll get back to you.

Another question could be: does this also allow to make graphs for other 
architectures? For example, create a graph for arm on an i386 host.
I guess that as long as you copy Packages and Sources files (instead of 
using a sources.list) it could work. 
APT could have internal checks against the current arch. But possibly 
setting "APT::Architecture" would fix that.

Cheers,
FJP



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