On Tuesday, December 03, 2013 05:26:37 PM Lisi Reisz wrote: > I have had another failed upgrade. Before I tried to upgrade, I ran > dpkg --get-selections and saved the result in a file. > > I am obviously going to have to install Wheezy from scratch. Is there > any way I can make use of Squeeze's package list to give the owner of > the box the same applications/packages as she had in Squeeze, mutatis > mutandis?
This topic was recently discussed, I think within the last 2-3 weeks. ... Ah, 11/4: "Re: Installing same packages in a Squeeze installation in a new Wheezy installation". Excerpt from a thread summary I posted: ---- The theory is that --get-selections will list all installed pkgs in a form that can be used by --set-selections to (re)install them. So, on the existing system: # Mount a thumb drive; change 'sdg' as needed mount /dev/sdg1 /mnt # Save the list of pkgs dpkg --get-selections > /mnt/current_installed_pkgs.txt # Umount, then unplug the drive umount /mnt And on the new system, first netinstall a basic system. Then # Mount the thumb drive; change 'sdd' as needed mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt # Set the list of pkgs to install dpkg --set-selections < /mnt/current_installed_pkgs.txt # Unmount and remove the thumb drive umount /mnt # Start the 'upgrade' apt-get dselect-upgrade When done, the new system should have the same pkgs as the old system. It won't be identical, but it'll be close. This is almost straight out of dpkg's man page. If it doesn't work, perhaps a bug report should be opened. ---- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201312031739.03975.neal.p.mur...@alum.wpi.edu