Hello all,
In large servers systems (+50 servers), we encounter issues with package
management.
- we want a central point where it is possible to request package
versions and install new packages,
- we have clusters of machine on which we distribute the load. When
installing new packages
Hello,
I am trying to install and boot etch in on my intel core duo mac mini.
I upgraded the firmware, I repartitioned with Apple's Boot Camp. On
boot, I now choose what to boot with rEFIt and etch was installed from
the install CD.
At this point, .
* At the end of the install, I can instal
Hello,
I wanted to try fastcgi with either apache or lighttp, under etch. And
on my way I learn more on using debian.
As libapache2-mod-fastcgi, lighttpd seemed to be unknown from aptitude,
I turned my browser to the http://packages.debian.org/testing which has
the list.
* no version of li
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 14:33:38 +0200, Rob Wilco wrote:
Magnus Therning wrote:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 19:56:44 +0200, Rob Wilco wrote:
I haven't found a way to get
the list of just the package I have installed manually, intentionally.
I have played with command su
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 19:56 +0200, Rob Wilco wrote:
Hello,
I re-read the aptitude reference [1], but I haven't found a way to get
the list of just the package I have installed manually, intentionally.
I use this command to get a list of all the packages that are manually
installed:
apt
Magnus Therning wrote:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 19:56:44 +0200, Rob Wilco wrote:
I haven't found a way to get
the list of just the package I have installed manually, intentionally.
I have played with command such as these :
aptitude search '!~M~i'
Strange, because that works j
Owen Heisler wrote:
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 19:56 +0200, Rob Wilco wrote:
Hello,
I re-read the aptitude reference [1], but I haven't found a way to get
the list of just the package I have installed manually, intentionally.
I use this command to get a list of all the packages that are man
Hello,
I re-read the aptitude reference [1], but I haven't found a way to get
the list of just the package I have installed manually, intentionally. I
have played with command such as these :
aptitude search '!~M~i'
which give me the package that are installed (~i) and that were not
automat
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