Hi Thomas, Le 30/05/2024, "Thomas Schmitt" <scdbac...@gmx.net> a écrit:
> Next documenation riddle is what the word "local" means in output lines > like > > linux-image-5.10.0-rc2-ts/now 5.10.0-rc2-ts-37 amd64 [installed,local] I don't use this but guess it is as in aptitude, where “obsolete/local packages” are packages that are installed (from dpkg's POV) but not available from any of the repositories scanned in the last 'apt update' run. This happens in particular with: - packages that used to be in a repo seen by 'apt update' (often, you installed said packages at that time), but are not included in your current apt sources (/etc/apt/sources.list, /etc/apt/sources.list.d/); this usually happens between Debian releases for some packages shipped by Debian; - packages that are not in any of the repos seen by 'apt update' and that you installed from .deb with 'dpkg -i' (I believe the apt command line tool can also do this); for instance, local packages you prepared yourself but didn't bother to put in an apt repository. Regards -- Florent