Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-20 Thread Michael
another excellent example why your posts are almost always worth reading. thank you! :)

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 02:00:00PM +0100, DdB wrote: > Am 19.01.2023 um 13:13 schrieb Greg Wooledge: > > The fact that this *appears* to work is what causes so much confusion. > > It will "work" some of the time, but not all of the time, and you'll > > get different results depending on which

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 02:00:00PM +0100, DdB wrote: [...] > I was really curious, how Greg would put words to this one. And i gotta > applaud: Such unambiguous explanations, and so circumspect at the same > time. Even understanding the basis for confusion, i could learn > something new from

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread DdB
Am 19.01.2023 um 13:13 schrieb Greg Wooledge: > The fact that this *appears* to work is what causes so much confusion. > It will "work" some of the time, but not all of the time, and you'll > get different results depending on which directory you're in, on which > computer. > > Bash has two other

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 07:13:46AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: [...] > So, just to add to the list of people who've already said it: always > quote the patterns that you pass to apt list, because you want apt > to use them directly, without your shell interfering. And, if in doubt, just replace

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 12:11:43PM +0100, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote: > For curiosity If have done a small test as below. > Unfortunately there are a few outputs in German. For this comparisons > the exact meanings of the German text has no importance at all. > > 1. The first command of the

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread Christoph Brinkhaus
Am Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 11:40:50AM +0100 schrieb to...@tuxteam.de: Hello Tomas, > On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 11:31:23AM +0100, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote: > > Am Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 09:10:30AM +0100 schrieb js-p...@online.de: > > > > Hello Julian, > > > > > Hello together, > > > listing packages

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 11:31:23AM +0100, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote: > Am Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 09:10:30AM +0100 schrieb js-p...@online.de: > > Hello Julian, > > > Hello together, > > listing packages in apt with ”sudo“ in the title returns different output > > (bash commands at the end of the

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread Christoph Brinkhaus
Am Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 09:10:30AM +0100 schrieb js-p...@online.de: Hello Julian, > Hello together, > listing packages in apt with ”sudo“ in the title returns different output > (bash commands at the end of the email). I would fill a bug report, but I'm > not sure whether to address it to grep

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread Markus Schönhaber
19.01.23, 09:10 +0100, js-p...@online.de: Hello together, listing packages in apt with ”sudo“ in the title returns different output (bash commands at the end of the email). I would fill a bug report, but I'm not sure whether to address it to grep or apt. How do you see this? To me it seems

Re: reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread DdB
Am 19.01.2023 um 09:10 schrieb js-p...@online.de: > Hello together, > listing packages in apt with ”sudo“ in the title returns different output > (bash commands at the end of the email). I would fill a bug report, but I'm > not sure whether to address it to grep or apt. How do you see this? > >

reportbug: don't know: bug in apt [list] or in grep

2023-01-19 Thread js-priv
Hello together, listing packages in apt with ”sudo“ in the title returns different output (bash commands at the end of the email). I would fill a bug report, but I'm not sure whether to address it to grep or apt. How do you see this? Kind regards Julian Schreck -- $ apt list sudo* vs. $ apt