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To summarize that, your mistake is akin to mistaking the monitor for the computer, and expecting it to work by itself. It does not work that way, and cannot be made to work that way, and if you insist on using it that way, all we can tell you is good luck.
Install the right programs and you will have the right programs. Don't and you won't.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
register-stardata
register-stardata(8) stardata-common register-stardata(8)
NAME
register-stardata - Install or remove star data catalogues and astronomy programs
SYNTAX
register-stardata [option] {install|remove} {all|stardata} {all|program}
DESCRIPTION
register-stardata is a program to convert star data catalogues, that conform to the stardata-common policy, to astronomy programs' data
formats automatically on package install and removal.
stardata-common is a common framework to manage the insertion and removal of star data catalogues in a Debian system. This program liber-
ates the user from managing the installation and conversion of star data catalogues to the astronomy programs' data formats, converting
them automatically during the installation and removing them at uninstall.
OPTIONS
-q --quiet
Don't output any messages.
--usage
Output detailed syntax.
--help Output help information and exit.
--version
Output version information and exit.
FILES
/usr/share/doc/stardata-common/policy
EXAMPLES
To make the yale stardata catalogue available in formats understood by all astronomy programs available in the system:
register-stardata install yale all
To remove the starplot format versions of all catalogues installed:
register-stardata remove all starplot
AUTHORS
Francisco Garcia Claramonte <franciscomanuel.garcia@hispalinux.es>
Francisco Garcia <franciscomanuel.garcia@hispalinux.es> 0.1 register-stardata(8)