* A debian specific question
@ Sean McMahon
` jim grimsby
` Lorenzo Taylor
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From: Sean McMahon @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Lets say for example I wanted to search for the package containing the nice
command David B posted about. Is there a way to do this with apt? I want the
search to include something which may be part of another package not a single
package itself.
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* RE: A debian specific question
A debian specific question Sean McMahon
@ ` jim grimsby
` Lorenzo Taylor
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From: jim grimsby @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Sean McMahon',
'Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.'
Hi, to search for a package or a package with a word in it type the
following apt-cache search what ever you are searching for
Replace what ever you are searching for with the text you are looking
for. An example might look like this.
Apt-cache search speech
Hth
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Subject: A debian specific question
Lets say for example I wanted to search for the package containing the
nice command David B posted about. Is there a way to do this with apt?
I want the search to include something which may be part of another
package not a single package itself.
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* Re: A debian specific question
A debian specific question Sean McMahon
` jim grimsby
@ ` Lorenzo Taylor
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From: Lorenzo Taylor @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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apt-file should do what you want.
apt-get install apt-file
apt-file update
apt-file search /usr/bin/nice
This assumes, of cource, that you know where nice is located. If not:
apt-file search nice
should do the trick for you. That will tell you where it is and what package it
is part of.
Lorenzo
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