Re: pacakges installation report

2007-08-14 Thread Wei Wang
As far as I know, Aptitude records its log in /var/log On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 08:52 +0200, pol wrote: > i would like to log installation and uninstallation of the deb packages: i > mean a time ordered list of the admin operations. > Any ideas? > > thank you > > -- > Pol -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, ema

Re: pacakges installation report

2007-08-14 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 08:52 +0200, pol wrote: > i would like to log installation and uninstallation of the deb packages: i > mean a time ordered list of the admin operations. Any ideas? Have a look at: If you use aptitude: /var/log/aptitude As apt-get does not provid

Re: Pacakges

1999-03-19 Thread Mark Brown
On Fri, Mar 19, 1999 at 11:40:22AM -0600, Craig T. Hancock wrote: > Hello list does anyone use any unstable packages with the stable the > reason I am asking is I do know that unstable means that they haven't > been tested yet so I was thinking if trying some new versions of stuff > but That's a

Re: Pacakges

1999-03-19 Thread Bob Nielsen
Unfortunately there is no simple answer; some will and others will not. I would recommend staying away from the potato versions of libc6 and ldso, for example. This situation changes almost daily. I'm running potato and it has never broken enough to justify a reinstall, but not everything works.

Re: Pacakges

1999-03-19 Thread John Hasler
Craig T. Hancock writes: > Hello list does anyone use any unstable packages with the stable the > reason I am asking is I do know that unstable means that they haven't > been tested yet... Unstable really just means that the unstable distribution is changing rapidly as developers upload stuff. In