Control: tags -1 + pending
2015-11-20 00:56 To William:
- get a command to list active user tags, such as :
$ aptitude show-user-tags
or :
$ aptitude show user-tag
I am working on this.
So I was working on this, and had a prototype:
# aptitude -v add-user-tag tag-1 '~n^aptitude$'
Appli
Control: unmerge -1
Control: retitle -1 command to list active user tags (show-user-tags?)
Unmerging since this is quite different from the other merged commands,
and not related to curses at all.
Hi,
2012-03-27 23:18 William:
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
$ : non root prompt
# : root prompt
On 28 March 2012 06:18, William wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks for your answer.
>
> $ : non root prompt
> # : root prompt
>
>
> - Problem using add-user-tag :
> the following command does not complain (in non root prompt). I have no
> special multi-arch system (AFAIK) :
> $ aptitude add-user-tag test emacs
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
$ : non root prompt
# : root prompt
- Problem using add-user-tag :
the following command does not complain (in non root prompt). I have no
special multi-arch system (AFAIK) :
$ aptitude add-user-tag test emacs
then the following command does not succeed (gives noth
On 27 March 2012 06:25, William wrote:
>
> Hello,
> and many thanks for this very interesting comment.
>
Hi
My answers will be to-the-point so as to be clear. There a couple of
interesting suggestions here but others which can not be used.
> Clearly, that would be
> interesting to put it in th
Package: aptitude
Version:0.6.3-3.2
Hello,
A usefull feature would be to be able to install a group of packages under a
user defined meta package name. After a while, when we forget
about the mess we have installed, it would be easier to uninstall things.
For example :
aptitude install -meta wil
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