Re: Identifying the origin of packages [SOLVED]
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Rob Owens wrote:
> You can install apt-show-versions and then run:
>
> apt-show-versions -i (honestly, I can't remember if this step is required
> or not)
> apt-show-versions | grep unstable
Brilliant, I haven't used apt-show-versions for years and forgot it
existed. Didn't need -i as it initialised cache upon install. Solution
was:
$ apt-show-versions -a |grep debian-unofficial
libfaac0 1.24-1duo+etch1 unstable ftp.debian-unofficial.org
libmp3lame0 3.96.99+3.97beta2+debian-1duo+etch1 unstable
ftp.debian-unofficial.org
libtwolame0 0.3.7+debian-1duo+etch1 unstable ftp.debian-unofficial.org
libxvidcore4 1.1.0-1duo+etch1 unstable ftp.debian-unofficial.org
$ apt-show-versions -a libfaac0
libfaac0 1.28-0.2 install ok installed
libfaac0 1.24-1duo+etch1 unstable ftp.debian-unofficial.org
libfaac0 1.28-0.2 unstable www.debian-multimedia.org
libfaac0/unstable uptodate 1.28-0.2
All the unofficial packages are old. Goodbye debian-unofficial.
FTR I didn't have any joy with aptitude search, as it was unable to
distinguish debian-unofficial packages from debian-multimedia ones.
Anyhow, thank you very much both Teemu, Rob.
Tim
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