On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 07:53, Jaume Guasch wrote: > Hi, > > Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > When I run "dpkk -l | grep ^ii", it, of course, lists all the installed > > packages, and version numbers. > > > > Is there a standard method for determining which distrobution (stable, > > testing or sid) that package comes from? I.e., something that generates > > this list: > > PACKAGE_NAME VERSION DISTRO > > > > Don't know what you call standard, but apt-show-versions works here, e.g.: > > $ apt-show-versions bash > bash/stable uptodate 2.05a-11 > > $ apt-show-versions alsa-source > alsa-source/unstable uptodate 0.9.0rc7-5 > > without a package name it will print all the installed packages. > > > Thanks, > > Ron > > Hope this helps,
Man, that's *exactly* what I want! Many thanks... -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Ron Johnson, Jr. Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Jefferson, LA USA http://members.cox.net/ron.l.johnson | | | | The difference between Rock&Roll and Country Music? | | Old Rockers still on tour are pathetic, but old Country | | signers are still great. | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]