On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 03:47:06PM -0700, David Wright wrote: > > A# dpkg --get-selections > selections > A# scp selections B: > A# ssh B > B# dpkg --set-selections < selections > B# dselect install remove > > Keep in mind though, this will not reproduce the CONFIGURATIONS, just the > PACKAGES. You could try > > B# rsync -e ssh -a A:/etc / > > to get /etc synch'd, but some things (e.g. /etc/hostname) you don't want > synch'd, and then there are some things in /var you want synch'd (and > others you don't). This isn't quite such an easy problem. It is solvable > (I know -- I do it with 6 machines), but it requires some thoughtful > script construction. does any daemon do that? i mean, is there any other way of doing sync of packages? -- bye Vanous ------------------------------------------------- Petr Vanek ..... ./\. .... Debian GNU Linux .. _|\| |/|_ .. vanous@penguin.cz .. \ /... http://www.penguin.cz/~vanous ... >______< ... Angus, Ontario, CA ...... / ....... ------------------------------------------------- Registered linux user #217487
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