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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:41:37 +0100
From: Frank Ronneburg <fr at in-berlin.de>
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Subject: Re: linux-l: 2x Debian dpkg Fragen...
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Quoting Carsten Wartmann <cw at mero.in-berlin.de>:
> M . Dietrich writes:
>  > > Gibt es ein *einfaches* Tool, welches Abhängigkeiten auflöst? Z.B.
>  >
>  > klar, das gibts: apt-get aus dem apt-paket. apt ist noch nicht fertig,
>  > das commandlinetool jedoch schon. apt-get iss ziemlich schlau und
>  > schafft sogar libc6-updates. dolle sache das - laed die pakete sogar
>  > direkt vom server uebers internet.
> 
> Und lokal von CD? muss ich da die CDs per lokalem ftp zur Verfügung
> stellen?

Ne. apt kann alles! ;-)

Aus der config:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US

Oder eben: ftp, file oder sonstwas...

Frank



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