On Wednesday October 22 at 11:13pm smurfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > name : apt-state > what it does : apt-state gives you the possibillity to 'save' or > 'apply' a "state" of packages installed. ie. lets say you have gone > through the process to finaly get all the packages you want installed, > then you can save a list of all the packages installed, to lateron be > able to apply the list of packages when you re-install your system. > > And lets say you have a network of a number of machines, and want the > same "base" of packages installed on all of them, you would simply > 'apply' the list you saved from the 1st machine.
Not to bust your bubble or anything, but it basically does 'dpkg --get-selections' and 'dpkg --get-selections'? -- -johann koenig My public pgp key: http://mental-graffiti.com/pgp/johannkoenig.pgp
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