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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Modify sources.list from script Post 302397071 by Leppie on Saturday 20th of February 2010 05:17:19 PM
Old 02-20-2010
Modify sources.list from script

i'm looking for a way to enable and disable repositories from a script.
i started with a sed command like this:
Code:
sed '/*'"$REPO"'/,/'"$STOP"'/ s/^[ #]*//' /etc/apt/sources.list

but this enables both the normal and the source repos.
for example:
Code:
# deb http://www.lamaresh.net/apt lenny main
# deb-src http://www.lamaresh.net/apt lenny main

anybody knows of a way to control just one? e.g. just add/remove the # from the concerning repo line?

all help much appreciated Smilie

ps, sorry if this is in the wrong section.

Last edited by Leppie; 02-20-2010 at 06:37 PM..
 

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