On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 02:01:59AM -0500, Stuart Johnston wrote: > I recently installed several packages along with their dependencies. I > have since decided that I didn't really want those packages after all > but I can't remember the names of all the installed dependencies. > > Is there any way to get a list of packages installed within a certain > time frame (perhaps an apt log)?
The list had a discussion on this back around 7 Aug 2002. After the discussion I started running a script after each upgrade to track package installations: #!/bin/bash # # Base on script written by Larry Holish, [EMAIL PROTECTED] # and posted to debian-users list 7 Aug 2002 # # # Script that writes current list of packages installed # from /var/lib/dpkg/available to pkgs.current. # Keeps a history of changes between package versions # in history.txt. LISTDIR=/home/dad/debian cd $LISTDIR if [ -f 'install_history.txt.gz' ]; then gunzip install_history.txt.gz fi if [ -f 'pkgs.current' ]; then mv pkgs.current pkgs.last fi COLUMNS=155 dpkg -l | grep "^i" | cut -b 5- > pkgs.current diff -C 0 pkgs.last pkgs.current >> install_history.txt gzip install_history.txt rm -f pkgs.last # EOF -- Jerome
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