steve wrote on 11/06/16 20:47: > Le 06-11-2016, à 10:43:58 +0100, Jörg-Volker Peetz a écrit : > >> What is the output of >> >> aptitude -F "%p" '~o' > > gives an error (unknown command « ~o ») > Sorry, this should be
aptitude -F "%p" search '~o' >> ? Seems to me, there are packages installed on your system that don't belong >> to >> any architecture in sources.list ("obsolete"). > > However, running aptitude in curses mode shows that I have 80 obsolete > packages. But that still doesn't connect the dots, since as shown in my > previous message, I had a total of 3507 installed package (with aptitude > search) and 3349 (with dpkg). That's a difference of 158. > > But problem narrowed :) The number of installed packages can be counted with aptitude as aptitude search '~i' | wc -l As others have explained the search with '~Astable$~i' does show packages which are installed and are available in "stable" but maybe not with the same version which is installed. Therefore, you probably counted some packages multiple. Regards, jvp.