Re: Replicate installed packages to new system
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 06:21:08PM -0000, McNamee, John wrote:
> I've been evaluating Etch for several months on a test machine, and now
> I'd like to install it on a production server. What's the best way to
> get the list of packages installed on the test system, and then
> re-install those packages on the new system?
>
> --John
>
Well there's loads of ways you can do it.
aptitude search "~i" will give you a list of your installed packages.
This will probably be a lot though, and will take a long time to install
them on the other computer.
You can always see what's hanging out in your /var/cache/apt/archives/
folder though, and install those with dpkg.
Maybe some of the more experienced people here can give you better tips
than me though.
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