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  • dpkg - Get list of installed packages? - Ask Ubuntu
    Use dpkg-query, this command is precisely intended to what you need: request on packages data‑base A quick man dpkg-query will tell you more, however, you may try dpkg-query --list or dpkg-query -- show
  • What is dpkg for? - Ask Ubuntu
    sudo dpkg --configure -a For a great tutorial that focuses on dpkg and apt-get, see chapters 5 and 6 of the Debian Handbook, which is the best discussion available Enter man dpkg in your terminal or view the Ubuntu manpages online to see all the many options available, such as using dpkg -l to list currently installed packages
  • How to let `dpkg -i` install dependencies for me? - Ask Ubuntu
    Say, I have foo-1 2 3 deb which depends on perl and python, however, running command: dpkg -i foo-1 2 3 deb won't install these dependencies So I must apt-get install perl python by hand How to
  • so why do people still use dpkg when there is apt? - Ask Ubuntu
    dpkg is the low-level packaging tool that apt uses to handle packages Most "normal" user should only use apt , because it automatically handles dependencies Only in very special cases, where you want to install a specific package, and you don't want to automatically resolve dependencies would you use dpkg
  • dpkg - How do I get a list of installed files from a package . . . - Ask . . .
    dpkg-query -L <package_name> To see the files a deb file will install dpkg-deb -c <package_name deb> To see the files contained in a package NOT installed, do this once (if you haven't installed apt-file already: sudo apt-get install apt-file sudo apt-file update then apt-file list <package_name> See this question for more
  • What do the various dpkg flags like ii rc mean?
    See man dpkg-query Upper case letters shown in the alternatives after equals sign in the three first lines in the legend are the letters possibly shown shown as the first three characters in the first field, respectively, but not all of them in the same case i e some of the letters are shown in lower case
  • dpkg - How to remove install a package that is not fully installed . . .
    run sudo dpkg --configure --pending to catch the few packages for which step #3 was insufficient However, I do wonder if perhaps step #4 is the only step that's actually needed, or perhaps sudo dpkg --configure -a sudo dpkg --configure --pending was the single line that would have done the trick In any case, the 4 steps above solved the
  • How do I install a . deb file via the command line? - Ask Ubuntu
    # sudo dpkg -S {package_name} # sudo dpkg -S skype Install a * deb package from a specified location Here -R is recursive (Recursively handle all regular files matching the pattern * deb found at specified directories and all of its subdirectories) # sudo dpkg -R --install {package_location} # sudo dpkg -R --install home sysadmin soft




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