01-31-2010
the system was not slow before my colleague did something she did not know what it was
so any help..
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NAME
rdebsums - a recursive debsums
SYNOPSIS
rdebsums --help | [ debsum options ] [ --others ] package
DESCRIPTION
rdebsums runs debsums(1) over a given package and all its dependencies. It can be used to make sure a problem with a package is not due to
file corruption.
All but the last element of the command-line and options understood by rdebsums are sent to debsums(1).
OPTIONS
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--others
Also runs debsums on Recommended and Suggested packages.
EXAMPLES
Check the package aptitude and all its dependencies:
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The same while being significantly less verbose
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BUGS
rdebsums is quite slow - essentially due to dpkg-query not being extremely fast.
Currently, rdebsums will be confused by virtual packages.
--others is actually nearly useless, as you often end up checking nearly all packages. You'll most probably win time by running debsums
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SEE ALSO
debsums(1), dpkg-query(1)
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