Don't know about Fedora, ... but for Debian there are always 2 update sources (see sources.list)
The second entry here is the update site for security patches that aren't already incorporated into the usual updates. Same goes for Ubuntu (and most other Debian-based distributions)
given any specific fix, how can I determine if the machine will require a reboot? (I don't have a window for downtime)
obvious fix's to the kernel / lvm will require a reboot ... bos.rte files etc...
is there a tool or command that I am able to run against a specific IY that will inform me... (4 Replies)
Hi - How can I determine the time my system was last booted when my "wtmp" file is broken? (It is being cleaned out incorrectly, I'mm working on that issue)
ie
uptime shows invalid details and who -b shows "nothing at all"
is there a shutdown log somewhere that may indicat the last re-boot? (3 Replies)
Hi Folks,
Is there anyway I can determine the package set (or SIP) that a package belongs to. It doesn't seem that pkginfo does it?? I'm trying to remove a whole lot of unecessary packages, and it would be far more convenient if I could remove whole sets at a time instead of indivdual packages.... (0 Replies)
have following package installed
rpm -qa |grep ADMIN
It will give the following package installed:
ADMIN-4.0.0.1
Now I will upgrade the ADMIN package using the following command.
rpm --upgrade ADMIN-4.1.0.1
It will upgrade the ADMIN packagge to ADMIN-4.1.0.1
Now I want that... (0 Replies)
Dear linux-unix users,
I hope that one of you will be able to help me.
How can I determine to which package a file or binary belongs to.
With solaris/linux package managers you can easely determine this but i cant find the way how to do this on tru64.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.... (0 Replies)
Friends,
Please let meknow, How we can find the dependancies of .dstream package & .rpm package before installation ?
For AIX, We can use the inutoc . command to create the .toc file for the bff package, What about Solaris & Linux ? (0 Replies)
Hello,
i have downloaded an rpm package "hadoop-0.20.205.0-1.amd64.rpm"
in /usr/local/ directory.
I'm trying to install the rpm package in a new path/location (/usr/local/hadoop-0.20.205), but i can't.
I did:
1st try: Didn't work
sudo rpm -i --prefix=/usr/local/hadoop-0.20.205... (1 Reply)
Hello,
i have installed a package by using the command
sudo rpm -i filepackage.rpm
package filepackage is already installed
when i try to remove it, i get an error saying "is not installed":
sudo rpm -e filepackage.rpm
error: package filepackage is not installed
How can... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: g_p
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
config::model::models::debian::dpkg::meta
Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Meta(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Meta(3pm)NAME
Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Meta - Configuration class Debian::Dpkg::Meta
VERSION
version 2.021
DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model
This class contains parameters to tune the behavior of the Dpkg model. For instance, user can specify rules to update e-mail addresses.
Elements
email
Optional. Type uniline.
email-updates - email update hash
Specify old email as key. The value is the new e-mail address that will be substituted. Optional. Type hash of uniline.
dependency-filter
Specifies the dependency filter to be used. The release specified mentions the most recent release to be filtered out. Older release will
also be filtered.
For instance, if the dependency filter is 'lenny', all 'lenny' and 'etch' dependencies are filtered out.Optional. Type enum. choice:
'etch', 'lenny', 'squeeze', 'wheezy'.
group-dependency-filter
Dependency filter tuned by Maintainer field. Use this to override the main dependency-filter value.Optional. Type hash of enum.
package-dependency-filter
Dependency filter tuned by package. Use this to override the main dependency-filter value.Optional. Type hash of enum.
SEE ALSO
o cme
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont
COPYRIGHT
2010,2011 Dominique Dumont
LICENSE
LGPL2
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::models::Debian::Dpkg::Meta(3pm)