Subject: Trying to understand Packages[.gz] files Date: Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 02:13:18PM +1300
In reply to:Lloyd Blythen Quoting Lloyd Blythen([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I'm installing Debian gradually; until I get it online I have Windows, > in its own partition, set up for Internet use. I use Windows to download > Debian packages I'm interested in onto my hard drive, creating a partial > mirror of the Debian distribution; I then install those packages by > accessing the Windows partition from Debian. What's the significance of > Packages (or Packages.gz) files in this case? > > 1) Does dpkg/dselect/apt assume that all packages listed in a Packages > file are available on my hard drive? If so, should I manually create a > stripped-down Packages file that describes only the few dozen packages > I've downloaded? No, do an ls /var/lib/dpkg/status it shows you what you have installed. > > 2) Alternatively, is Packages used only to provide additional data to > the package management tools - that is, do the tools scan for .deb > packages that I've actually downloaded, then use the Packages file only > to extract further information about those few packages? > > I suspect it's 1), because dselect in particular shows guff about > packages I've never downloaded but that are described in the Packages > file (which I have downloaded). > > > Any help appreciated > > Lloyd > > -- Windows95 (noun): 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor, written by a 2 bit company, that can't stand 1 bit of competition. _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>