Hello,
I have been a debian user for a number of years now. I believe that debian
is probably the most robust linux distribution available today. I am new to
the user list, so please forgive me if my question has been brought up and
answered before.
Okay, I am faced with a situation that I am sure many of other debian users
have been faced with before. Quite often, I instlal software from source
tarballs. This of course does not update the debian package database, so
say for instance, like today, i installed openssl-0.9.6i, well the dpkg
database shows the version 0.9.6c, and of course there is a debian update
for the recent bug discovered in openssl version below 0.9.6i and 0.9.7a.
Well, an apt-get would of course overwrite my newly installed openssl
package, so I need to know how do I manually update the database when I
install a new package? Is this the place to ask this question? I would
appreciate any help. Also, I have looked into building debian packages, but
that is a little more than I want to do right now.
TIA,
Errol Neal
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- Re: Manually updating dpkg database Errol Neal
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