Bug#497374: Search Term Reference suggestions

2008-09-05 Thread jidanni
DB I must be missing the point, then. What does apt-config have to do DB with aptitude? Oops, you're right. Even if one never puts anything into ~/.aptitude, it still misses all the native Aptitude:: values. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe.

Bug#497374: Search Term Reference suggestions

2008-09-04 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 02:46:42AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: $ COLUMNS= man aptitude|grep 'even .* is set'|perl -pwe 's/.*(.{33})/$1/' Resolver::No-New-Upgrades is set. Resolver::No-New-Installs is set. Say is set to what, true or false. As you know with the

Bug#497374: Search Term Reference suggestions

2008-09-03 Thread jidanni
$ COLUMNS= man aptitude|grep 'even .* is set'|perl -pwe 's/.*(.{33})/$1/' Resolver::No-New-Upgrades is set. Resolver::No-New-Installs is set. Say is set to what, true or false. As you know with the shell, unset, set to null, set to something, are all different. DB In fact, *set* is

Bug#497374: Search Term Reference suggestions

2008-09-01 Thread jidanni
Package: aptitude-doc-en Version: 0.4.11.9-1 Severity: wishlist File: /usr/share/doc/aptitude/html/en/ch02s03s05.html name Matches packages whose names match the regular expression name. This is the “default” search mode and is used for patterns that don't start with ~.

Bug#497374: Search Term Reference suggestions

2008-09-01 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 05:42:42PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: name Matches packages whose names match the regular expression name. This is the “default” search mode and is used for patterns that don't start with ~. Say if these are bounded regexps,