On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 01:22:17PM -0500, Hendrik Boom wrote:
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> Where can I find complete documentation for apt-*?
>
As usual, the complete documentation is to be found by means of:
man apt-get
man apt-cache
man apt-mark
But in general you will just need:
- apt-get install package (...)
- apt-get remove package (...)
- apt-get purge package (like remove, but also purges config files)
- apt-get update (update the list of available packages from repos)
- apt-get upgrade (upgrade all packages you can)
- apt-get dist-upgrade (like upgrade, but also installs new version of
existing packages and manages the corresponding deps)
- apt-get autoremove (remove all packages which are not required by any
manually installed package)
- apt-cache search something (search "something" among all package
descriptions. "something" can be a POSIX regex(7))
- dpkg --search /bin/ls (which package has installed "/bin/ls"?)
- dpkg -L package (which files have been installed by "package"?)
> In particular, is there an option I can place on an install or remove command that
> will report what it is going to do without actually doing it?
>
apt-get install --simulate package
HND
KatolaZ
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