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Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
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apt-get install binutils |
Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
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Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
Farfary, check this ;)
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Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
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/var/lib/package-manager/installed-packages |
Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
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But in this one: Code:
/var/lib/package-manager/installed-packages.restored EDIT: it also NOT all my packages :confused::( |
Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
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i see these /var/lib/dpkg/status /var/lib/aegis/restok/restok.conf but i need a different line for every package between user installed and system app , and in /var/lib/package-manager/installed-packages.restored :D it is a list of package for restore { when you restore a system backup this file from the backup created , its never changed after you install a new package |
Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
Schturman i can create special list for some packages and if these existence script backup these ?
:D its good or bad ? |
Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
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I found this one: /var/lib/dpkg/available Here I see all (i think) my installed packages... Here you also can see "Section: user/other" and script can read this and create backup only for this sections... What you think ? :) |
Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
its Good ! /var/lib/dpkg/available
i think my all app in this :D |
Re: [Announce] BackDeb : a Script for Backup Debian Package Installed With Dpkg ( Update 10/04/2012 )
a little off topic.. do you know how to create symlink in Documents folder when you are ROOT... I always get permission denied :(
If I create the same link in /opt for example, it create without any problem... |
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