RE: How to find package name of a *.deb file?
Thanks for the help! Now I have another problem. I have file
iceweasel_3.0.5-1_armel.deb. dpkg gives the following info:
$ dpkg --info iceweasel_3.0.5-1_armel.deb
...
Package: iceweasel
Version: 3.0.5-1
Architecture: armel
...
Then when I tried to download it as follows:
sudo apt-get -d install iceweasel=3.0.5-1
It downloads files and gives me dependency package lists. However, it
does not download the correct versions of dependency packages - it
downloads versions for x386 architecture, not for armel.
What should I do to let apt-get know that all my packages should be for
armel, not for x386? Or should I use a different tool to get the
packages?
- Weidong
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Palmer [mailto:mpalmer@debian.org]
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 1:10 AM
To: debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to find package name of a *.deb file?
On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 05:16:22PM -0800, Weidong Li wrote:
> How to find the package name of a package file *.deb ?
dpkg --info file.deb
- Matt
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