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How do I get a list of all existing Debian source packages of all architectures online?
How do I get a list of all existing Debian packages of all architectures online?listing packages in Debian, a la `dpkg -l`, but including the package origin/sourceTwo differently-versioned binary Debian packages from one sourceReplacing Multiple Debian Packages from Compiled SourceFind source of all installed packages on Debian based systemsHow do I list installed packages with source URI, distribution and section in Debian?How to manage Debian source code packages using aptitude or apt?How can I uninstall all packages from one Debian source?Debian script to download source of installed packages failsHow to find unused packages in debian?How do I get a list of all existing Debian packages of all architectures online?
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I need some online service that gives me all existing source packages in Debian.
A source package is something like this:
https://packages.debian.org/source/stretch/wireshark
It contains several binary packages.
debian apt package-management dpkg apt-cacher
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I need some online service that gives me all existing source packages in Debian.
A source package is something like this:
https://packages.debian.org/source/stretch/wireshark
It contains several binary packages.
debian apt package-management dpkg apt-cacher
add a comment |
I need some online service that gives me all existing source packages in Debian.
A source package is something like this:
https://packages.debian.org/source/stretch/wireshark
It contains several binary packages.
debian apt package-management dpkg apt-cacher
I need some online service that gives me all existing source packages in Debian.
A source package is something like this:
https://packages.debian.org/source/stretch/wireshark
It contains several binary packages.
debian apt package-management dpkg apt-cacher
debian apt package-management dpkg apt-cacher
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The same recipe as given in answer to your previous question works here too: the list of “source” sections in the various suites has an “All source packages” entry which leads to a page listing all the source packages, as HTML or as compressed text.
Do you know if there is a single file, where I can offline extract the information which binary packages belong to a certain source package
– JohnnyFromBF
Mar 31 at 14:01
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The Debian Package Tracker may help.
If you look up Wireshark for example, you can see this source package creates multiple binary packages such as
wireshark-common,
wireshark-dev,
wireshark-doc, etc.
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The same recipe as given in answer to your previous question works here too: the list of “source” sections in the various suites has an “All source packages” entry which leads to a page listing all the source packages, as HTML or as compressed text.
Do you know if there is a single file, where I can offline extract the information which binary packages belong to a certain source package
– JohnnyFromBF
Mar 31 at 14:01
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The same recipe as given in answer to your previous question works here too: the list of “source” sections in the various suites has an “All source packages” entry which leads to a page listing all the source packages, as HTML or as compressed text.
Do you know if there is a single file, where I can offline extract the information which binary packages belong to a certain source package
– JohnnyFromBF
Mar 31 at 14:01
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The same recipe as given in answer to your previous question works here too: the list of “source” sections in the various suites has an “All source packages” entry which leads to a page listing all the source packages, as HTML or as compressed text.
The same recipe as given in answer to your previous question works here too: the list of “source” sections in the various suites has an “All source packages” entry which leads to a page listing all the source packages, as HTML or as compressed text.
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Do you know if there is a single file, where I can offline extract the information which binary packages belong to a certain source package
– JohnnyFromBF
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Do you know if there is a single file, where I can offline extract the information which binary packages belong to a certain source package
– JohnnyFromBF
Mar 31 at 14:01
Do you know if there is a single file, where I can offline extract the information which binary packages belong to a certain source package
– JohnnyFromBF
Mar 31 at 14:01
Do you know if there is a single file, where I can offline extract the information which binary packages belong to a certain source package
– JohnnyFromBF
Mar 31 at 14:01
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The Debian Package Tracker may help.
If you look up Wireshark for example, you can see this source package creates multiple binary packages such as
wireshark-common,
wireshark-dev,
wireshark-doc, etc.
add a comment |
The Debian Package Tracker may help.
If you look up Wireshark for example, you can see this source package creates multiple binary packages such as
wireshark-common,
wireshark-dev,
wireshark-doc, etc.
add a comment |
The Debian Package Tracker may help.
If you look up Wireshark for example, you can see this source package creates multiple binary packages such as
wireshark-common,
wireshark-dev,
wireshark-doc, etc.
The Debian Package Tracker may help.
If you look up Wireshark for example, you can see this source package creates multiple binary packages such as
wireshark-common,
wireshark-dev,
wireshark-doc, etc.
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