This should do it:
By the way, I suggest changing the 'stable' keyword in your sources.list to the release you use (woody/sarge/etch). It happened before that packages got broken because of this when a new release got out.
Hey whats up all of you pro's i have one question for you im not to familiar with HP UX 11i, but i would like to load it on my home machine. I am sure this is a dumb question but is there any special hardware requirements. I have reloaded the sysem at my work on a L class 9000 well not exactly by... (9 Replies)
I am trying to build a Sun Ultra 10 with solaris 10. This computer is one of a collection that was donated to the non-profic company I work for. All media was wiped before I recieved them, so I am starting from stratch.
I downloaded the Solaris 10 ISO and burned a DVD. The computer came with a... (4 Replies)
Hello,
What is the simplest way to install CentOS 6.1 with console base-system only using official LiveDVD image on VirtualBox machine? I'd like to get simplest console with network support like FreeBSD base installation. Then, install services which I need.
The installer jest extracts the... (2 Replies)
Hi guys
I would like to install Red Hat Linux 4.2 on my old box (pIII). However there is a problem: i can't find the .iso image anywhere in the Net, all the material that i've found is (i think) an install tree of the OS.
It will be possible for me to install the OS from that install tree?
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Hello,
I would like to ask if someone knows if is possible to install sofware via smitty or installp in another directorie , or we have to accept the default location?
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aptitude-create-state-bundle
APTITUDE-CREATE() APTITUDE-CREATE()
NAME
aptitude-create-state-bundle - bundle the current aptitude state
SYNOPSIS
aptitude-create-state-bundle [<options>...] <output-file>
DESCRIPTION
aptitude-create-state-bundle produces a compressed archive storing the files that are required to replicate the current package archive
state. The following files and directories are included in the bundle:
o $HOME/.aptitude
o /var/lib/aptitude
o /var/lib/apt
o /var/cache/apt/*.bin
o /etc/apt
o /var/lib/dpkg/status
The output of this program can be used as an argument to aptitude-run-state-bundle(1).
OPTIONS --force-bzip2
Override the autodetection of which compression algorithm to use. By default, aptitude-create-state-bundle uses bzip2(1) if it is
available, and gzip(1) otherwise. Passing this option forces the use of bzip2 even if it doesn't appear to be available.
--force-gzip
Override the autodetection of which compression algorithm to use. By default, aptitude-create-state-bundle uses bzip2(1) if it is
available, and gzip(1) otherwise. Passing this option forces the use of gzip even if bzip2 is available.
--help
Print a brief usage message, then exit.
--print-inputs
Instead of creating a bundle, display a list of the files and directories that the program would include if it generated a bundle.
FILE FORMAT
The bundle file is simply a tar(1) file compressed with bzip2(1) or gzip(1), with each of the input directory trees rooted at ".".
SEE ALSO aptitude-run-state-bundle(1), aptitude(8), apt(8)AUTHOR
Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org>
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007 Daniel Burrows.
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APTITUDE-CREATE()