Op Tue, 14 Nov 2017 18:02:21 +0100 schreef Jilguero ostras
:
Hi,
the command "apt-cache show" displays package information, including
package size after installation, but units are not >reported (Mb, Kb,
etc). I have seen a bug report long ago:
Debian Bug report logs -#173120
but it se
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I notice that if I copy Translation-en file from dvd iso image to
/var/lib/apt/lists directory translations are shown:
# cd /var/lib/apt/lists
/var/lib/apt/lists# cp
/media/sdb1/wheezy/dvd-1/dists/wheezy/main/i18n/Translation-en.gz
_media_sdb1_wheezy_
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 08:14:12PM +0530, Amogh Hooshdar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> Why this difference? Why two blocks of output for the same package in
> apt-cache show. I have included the full outputs of both the tools
> below.
aptitude only shows the current/latest version of
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 08:14:12PM +0530, Amogh Hooshdar wrote:
> Why this difference? Why two blocks of output for the same package in
> apt-cache show. I have included the full outputs of both the tools
> below.
Because you have 2 apt line for binary package (testing and unstable or
so).
aptitu
Bill Moseley wrote:
This laptop was installed as a Woody, then it went through testing and
now unstable. I've got sources for all in sources.list.
So, when I do
$ apt-cache show foo
I see more than one foo package. Can I use apt-cache to just show the
most current package -- or really,
Bill Moseley wrote:
This laptop was installed as a Woody, then it went through testing and
now unstable. I've got sources for all in sources.list.
So, when I do
$ apt-cache show foo
I see more than one foo package. Can I use apt-cache to just show the
most current package -- or really,
Bill Moseley wrote:
This laptop was installed as a Woody, then it went through testing and
now unstable. I've got sources for all in sources.list.
So, when I do
$ apt-cache show foo
I see more than one foo package. Can I use apt-cache to just show the
most current package -- or really,
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