Hi,
on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon).
How can I :
1-install a package (exemple : compat-gcc-7.3-2.96.128.src.rpm)
2-uninstall (or delete or deinstall) a package (exemple : compat-gcc-7.3-2.96.122).
Many thanks before. (6 Replies)
When I use apt-get install command, for example samba install, does that command then invokes search of entire disk to find samba packet or what? (1 Reply)
I'm a newcomer for Solaris.
I tried to install Net::FTP package ( a tool perl ) on our sun server 5.9.
We used the below command:
/usr/bin/perl MakeFilePL
make
make install
How can I uninstall this package ? (1 Reply)
Running FC5 on a Dell desktop. When I compile a LaTex file, it goes fine but
only outlines blank boxes where figs should be. When I send the figs.eps
and Tex file to a friend, his compiles and imbeds the fig. in the text of the
DVI output using my files without add'nl control cards. I conclude... (1 Reply)
Hello
when i am giving a command apt-get install
I am getting error as below:
" apt-get: error while loading shared libraries: libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6.so.3.11: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory "
can u suggest what to do.
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Hello
when i am giving a command apt-get install
I am getting error as below:
" apt-get: error while loading shared libraries: libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6.so.3.11: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory "
can u suggest what to do.
https://www.unix.com/images/misc/progress.gif... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I installed Linus on virtual PC on my system.
I want to configure apache on it.
Also i want to install nagios and want to access through web broser from my system.
How can I do this.
Kindly provide soln its required urgently......... plsssssssssssssssss (4 Replies)
I want to work in solaris admin. If I install Solaris 10 in my system, will it support all solaris admin commands and admin tools? Do we need to install any tools to support or work in Solaris admin? can you please let me know the install and uninstall instructions for Solaris 10 ? Is solaris OS... (5 Replies)
I used the following command:
$debuginfo-install glibc-2.12.90-17.i686
it is helpful when using gdb, but now I don't need it. How to uninstall the debuginfo packet? (2 Replies)
Hello,
i would like to know what is the use of that command
apt-get install --purgeI understand the use of --purge while using with remove parameter, but i don't get it when it's about installing.
Enlight me please ! Thx
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
apt-spy.conf
APT-SPY.CONF(5) File Formats Manual APT-SPY.CONF(5)NAME
apt-spy.conf - configuration file for apt-spy(8)DESCRIPTION
apt-spy.conf is the configuration file for apt-spy(8). It consists of a series of area labels, followed by a list of countries belonging
to that label. Whitespace is ignored.
Comments may be added anywhere, and begin with the hash ('#') character. Once a hash character is encountered, the rest of the line is
ignored.
A label consists of any alphanumeric characters, and ends with a colon character (':'). The label must be on a line by itself (excluding
comments).
Following a label are a list of country codes (one per line) of countries belonging to that label.
Each country has a unique two-letter country code corresponding to its top level domain identifier. This is the same as the ISO3166 code.
You can find the country code for a specific country either by looking at /var/lib/apt-spy/mirrors.txt, or by looking at the commented
examples in the default apt-spy.conf.
Labels cannot exist within labels. The end of a label section is signaled by the start of a new one, or by the end of file.
Any valid label existing in apt-spy.conf can be specified to apt-spy using the '-a' option. apt-spy will then proceed to benchmark the
mirrors in the list of countries associated with that label.
EXAMPLES
This is an example of a valid apt-spy.conf file:
USUK:
GB # United Kingdom
US # United States
Australia:
AU
France-Germany-Netherlands:
FR
DE
NL
There is a default configuration file included with apt-spy. For further examples, and for a list of valid country codes, please refer to
this.
SEE ALSO apt-spy(8), apt(8), sources.list(5)
20th May, 2003 APT-SPY.CONF(5)