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Re: What shows what an uninstalled package does?



>>"Dave" == Dave Sherohman <esper@sherohman.org> writes:

 Dave> On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 05:38:48PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
 >> Incidentally, if you happen to use dselect (I use dselect with
 >> apt as a backend), looking through /var/lib/dpkg/available is quite
 >> informative (especially when I am unsure of what I am looking for and
 >> just use the regexp search in emacs or less).

 Dave> What does that give you that `apt-cache search` doesn't?

	ability to browse nearby (and possibly unrelated) packages,
 ability to hit a + to select the package, go on to the next
 search. apt-cache is nice, but dselect is a one stop shopping
 experience. 

	I like the richness of information displayed by dselect -- and
 I like the ordering (hit o, repeatedly) and the amount of information
 (hit I, repeatedly) by dselect (aptitude, as far as I know, does not
 reorder the listing).

	manoj
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