with apt-get(8). My apologies for that.
>> However, what I'm interested in right now, is how do I access
>> the list of autoinstalled packages with plain APT or dpkg(1)?
> With apt, use "apt-mark showauto".
ACK. Thanks!
> With dpkg it's n
omaticRemove.
--cut: apt-get(8) --
[…]
>>> The package they pull in gets marked as "automatically installed",
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>> However, what I'm interested in right now, is how do I access
>> the list of autoinstalled packages with plain APT or dpkg(1)?
&g
tude had always defaulted to
autoremove unused packages and apt versions before 0.7 could not even
mark packages as automatically installed, this is understandable.
However, what I'm interested in right now, is how do I access
the list of autoinstalled packages with plain APT or d
and apt versions before 0.7 could not even
mark packages as automatically installed, this is understandable.
> However, what I'm interested in right now, is how do I access
> the list of autoinstalled packages with plain APT or dpkg(1)?
With apt, use "apt-mark showauto&qu
r, what I'm interested in right now, is how do I access
the list of autoinstalled packages with plain APT or dpkg(1)?
I don't have any "autoinstalled" packages (whatever that means) on my
system so I can't test.
Try:-
dpkg -l *dummy* | less
OR
dpkg -l *transitio
automatically installed packages.
However, what I'm interested in right now, is how do I access
the list of autoinstalled packages with plain APT or dpkg(1)?
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