Hi
I was installing some programs i compiled via dpkg, and there wasn't enough dependencies installed,
so i installed them with sudo apt install -f , is there any way to check what packages got installed with it ?
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Apt/Dpkg history
Re: Apt/Dpkg history
I already tried that, but can't see list of packages installed by apt install -fcronoik wrote:Code: Select all
less /var/log/apt/history.log
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Re: Apt/Dpkg history
Not sure why, history.log does display packages installed by apt install -f.pawRoot wrote:I already tried that, but can't see list of packages installed by apt install -fcronoik wrote:Code: Select all
less /var/log/apt/history.log
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root@debian-01:/home/data# cat /var/log/apt/history.log | grep 'apt install -f'
Commandline: apt install -f
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Re: Apt/Dpkg history
Have you checked the archived histroy.log.*.gz files in /var/log/apt/?
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