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lost some binaries in crash



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My desktop system had a recent filesystem corruption problem. After
running fsck I discovered I am now missing a few binaries. For example
perl was missing, which I temporarily recovered by copying a working
binary from another debian system. This allowed me to run apt-get (some
portion of dpkg is perl based I think). I recovered a few things. Atleast
what I am aware of. I still have a problem though. I need to know what is
not complete, what files are missing or corrupted.

Is there some way I can check my installed packages against those
available and install what is missing/corrupted?

 Matthew Schibler <m.schibler@rogers.com>
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