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Bug#464846: marked as done (problem with apt and bash completition)



Your message dated Thu, 13 Aug 2015 18:07:03 +0200
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and subject line Re: state of #464846
has caused the Debian Bug report #464846,
regarding problem with apt and bash completition
to be marked as done.

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Package: apt
Version: 0.7.10


I use a local repository, /root/debs/, only for my custom made kernels(made with make-kpkg). after purging a kernel, named foo for this example, i remove it from /root/debs, then

i run "dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip > Packages.gz" and then an apt-get update. After that, package foo is not anymore a package in apt.

Then i'm typing apt-get install linux-image and press TAB, and the list of bash completition gives me a list containing package foo. as i searched bash completition of apt, works with command "apt-cache pkgnames".

so when i try directly "apt-cache search pkgnames |grep linux-image", foo is once again included in the list. foo is included even when i add "--installed" in the previous command.


by typing dpkg -l or apt-cache search linux-image, package foo is not in the list, as it sould.


i've been using local repositories for years, and this seems to be a bug, cause it never happened again to me.




Regards,

M.G.




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On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 11:57:26AM +0200, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> Thanks for the report. Is the problem still reproducible with apt >= 0.7.18? If yes, does
> the call 'apt-cache gencaches' solve the problem?

Unreproducible for 7 years with no further response. I seriously hope
this was fixed since the problem was reported, but if by some miracle it
can still be reproduced feel free to reopen this bugreport!


Best regards

David Kalnischkies

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