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<title>Debian Tutorial (Obsolete Documentation) - Removing and installing software</title>
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<link href="ch-about.html" rel="chapter" title="1 About this manual">
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<link href="ch-introduction.html" rel="chapter" title="2 Introduction">
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<link href="ch-start.html" rel="chapter" title="3 Getting started">
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<link href="ch-basics.html" rel="chapter" title="4 The Basics">
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<link href="ch-docs.html" rel="chapter" title="5 Reading documentation and getting help">
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<link href="ch-shell.html" rel="chapter" title="6 Using the shell">
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<link href="ch-files.html" rel="chapter" title="7 More on files">
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<link href="ch-custom_shell.html" rel="chapter" title="9 Customizing the shell">
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<link href="ch-X.html" rel="chapter" title="10 The X Window System">
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<link href="ch-text_tools.html" rel="chapter" title="11 Text tools">
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<link href="ch-file_tools.html" rel="chapter" title="12 File tools">
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<link href="ch-disks.html" rel="chapter" title="13 Using disks">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html" rel="chapter" title="14 Removing and installing software">
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<link href="ch-troubleshooting.html" rel="chapter" title="15 Troubleshooting">
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<link href="ch-advanced.html" rel="chapter" title="16 Advanced topics">
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<link href="ch-next.html" rel="chapter" title="17 Where to from here?">
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<link href="ch-helping.html" rel="chapter" title="18 Contributing to Debian: How can I help?">
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<link href="ap-apps_appendix.html" rel="appendix" title="A A brief survey of available applications">
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<link href="ap-components_appendix.html" rel="appendix" title="B Summary of GNU/Linux system components">
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<link href="ap-booting_appendix.html" rel="appendix" title="C Appendix C: Booting the system">
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<link href="ap-misc_appendix.html" rel="appendix" title="D Miscellaneous">
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<link href="ch-about.html#s-acknowldgements" rel="section" title="1.1 Acknowledgements">
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<link href="ch-introduction.html#s-introduction-debian" rel="section" title="2.1 What is Debian?">
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<link href="ch-introduction.html#s-introduction-DFSG" rel="section" title="2.2 What's free software?">
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<link href="ch-introduction.html#s-introduction-how" rel="section" title="2.3 How to Read This Book">
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<link href="ch-introduction.html#s-introduction-ldp" rel="section" title="2.4 The Linux Documentation Project">
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<link href="ch-start.html#s-start-multi" rel="section" title="3.1 A multiuser, multitasking operating system">
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<link href="ch-start.html#s-start-login" rel="section" title="3.2 Logging in">
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<link href="ch-start.html#s-start-keys" rel="section" title="3.3 Keys">
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<link href="ch-start.html#s-start-VC" rel="section" title="3.6 Virtual consoles">
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<link href="ch-basics.html#s-basics-shell" rel="section" title="4.4 The shell">
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<link href="ch-basics.html#s-basics-jobs" rel="section" title="4.5 Managing processes with Bash">
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<link href="ch-basics.html#s-basics-bash" rel="section" title="4.6 A few Bash features">
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<link href="ch-basics.html#s-basics-identity" rel="section" title="4.7 Managing your identity">
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<link href="ch-docs.html#s-docs-sources" rel="section" title="5.1 Kinds of documentation">
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<link href="ch-docs.html#s-docs-sysinfo" rel="section" title="5.6 Getting information from the system">
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<link href="ch-files.html#s-files-tour" rel="section" title="7.2 What files are on my system? Where can I put my own files?">
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<link href="ch-file_tools.html#s-file_tools-compression" rel="section" title="12.2 File compression with <samp>gzip</samp>">
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<link href="ch-file_tools.html#s-file_tools-split" rel="section" title="12.3 Splitting files into smaller pieces">
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<link href="ch-file_tools.html#s-file_tools-find" rel="section" title="12.4 Finding files">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html#s-dpkg-dpkg" rel="section" title="14.1 The <code>dpkg</code> package utility">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html#s-dpkg-what" rel="section" title="14.2 What a package maintenance utility does">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html#s-dpkg-apt" rel="section" title="14.3 Apt">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html#s-dpkg-dselect" rel="section" title="14.4 Using dselect.">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html#s-dpkg-commandline" rel="section" title="14.5 Using dpkg manually">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html#s-dpkg-compiling" rel="section" title="14.6 Compiling software yourself">
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<link href="ch-dpkg.html#s-dpkg-proprietary" rel="section" title="14.7 Proprietary software not in .deb format">
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<link href="ch-troubleshooting.html#s-troubleshooting-frozen" rel="section" title="15.1 Debian is frozen or crashed!">
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<link href="ch-troubleshooting.html#s-troubleshooting-termgarbage" rel="section" title="15.2 My terminal isn't behaving properly">
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<link href="ch-troubleshooting.html#s-troubleshooting-vi" rel="section" title="15.3 The computer beeps when I press a key, and my screen shows a text file and/or a lot of <samp>~</samp> symbols.">
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<link href="ch-advanced.html#s-advanced-scripting" rel="section" title="16.1 Introduction to shell scripting">
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<link href="ch-advanced.html#s-advanced-kernel" rel="section" title="16.3 Compiling the kernel">
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<link href="ch-advanced.html#s-advanced-security" rel="section" title="16.4 A few words on security">
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<link href="ch-next.html#s-next-manuals" rel="section" title="17.1 Other Debian manuals to read">
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<link href="ch-next.html#s-next-resources" rel="section" title="17.2 Other resources">
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<link href="ch-helping.html#s-helping-bugs" rel="section" title="18.1 Submit bug reports">
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<link href="ch-helping.html#s-helping-other" rel="section" title="18.2 Other things">
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<link href="ap-apps_appendix.html#s-A_apps-whatever" rel="section" title="A.1 (Subheadings could copy the structure of the menu system)">
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<link href="ap-misc_appendix.html#sD.2" rel="section" title="D.2 GNU/Linux History">
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<link href="ch-editor.html#s-editor-vi-editing" rel="subsection" title="8.3.2 Editing an existing file">
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<link href="ch-editor.html#s-editor-vi-editing-deletion" rel="subsection" title="8.3.2.2 Deleting text">
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<link href="ch-disks.html#s-network-ppp-wvdial" rel="subsection" title="13.3.3 The Easy Way: <samp>wvdial</samp>">
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<link href="ch-disks.html#s-network-ppp-pppd" rel="subsection" title="13.3.4 Doing It Manually">
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An application or utility program usually involves quite a few files. It might
|
|||
|
involve libraries, data files like game scenarios or icons, configuration
|
|||
|
files, manual pages and documentation. When you install the program, you want
|
|||
|
to make sure you have all the files you need in the right place.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
You'd also like to be able to uninstall the program. When you uninstall, you
|
|||
|
want to be sure all the associated files are deleted. However, if a program
|
|||
|
you still have on the system needs those files, you want to be sure you keep
|
|||
|
them.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Finally, you'd like to be able to upgrade a program. When you upgrade, you
|
|||
|
want to delete obsolete files and add new ones, without breaking any part of
|
|||
|
the system.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The Debian package system solves these problems. It allows you to install,
|
|||
|
remove, and upgrade software <em>packages</em>, which are neat little bundles
|
|||
|
containing the program files and information that helps the computer manage
|
|||
|
them properly. Debian packages have filenames ending in the extension
|
|||
|
<samp>.deb</samp>, and they're available on the ftp site or on your official
|
|||
|
Debian CD-ROM.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<h2><a name="s-dpkg-apt"></a>14.3 Apt</h2>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<h3><a name="s-apt-config"></a>14.3.1 Configuring Apt</h3>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Debian now supplies a tool named Apt (for "A Package Tool") to help
|
|||
|
the administrators to add or remove software more easily. Your first task will
|
|||
|
be to customize the <samp>/etc/apt/sources.list</samp> configuration file.
|
|||
|
This package resource list is used to locate archives of the package
|
|||
|
distribution system in use on the system. The source list is designed to
|
|||
|
support any number of active sources and a variety of source media. The file
|
|||
|
lists one source per line, with the most preferred source listed first. The
|
|||
|
format of a <samp>sources.list</samp> entry is:
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
deb uri distribution [component1] [component2] [...]
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The URI for the deb type must specify the base of the Debian distribution, from
|
|||
|
which APT will find the information it needs. distribution can specify an
|
|||
|
exact path, in which case the components must be omitted and distribution must
|
|||
|
end with a slash (/). This is useful for when only a particular sub-section of
|
|||
|
the archive denoted by the URI is of interest. If distribution does not
|
|||
|
specify an exact path, at least one component must be present. The currently
|
|||
|
recognized URI types are cdrom, file, http, and ftp.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>file</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The file scheme allows an arbitrary directory in the file system to be
|
|||
|
considered an archive. This is useful for NFS mounts and local mirrors or
|
|||
|
archives.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>cdrom</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The cdrom scheme allows APT to use a local CDROM drive with media swapping.
|
|||
|
Use the apt-cdrom(8) program to create cdrom entires in the source list.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>http</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The http scheme specifies an HTTP server for the archive. If an environment
|
|||
|
variable $http_proxy is set with the format http://server:port/, the proxy
|
|||
|
server specified in $http_proxy will be used. Users of authenticated HTTP/1.1
|
|||
|
proxies may use a string of the format http://user:pass@server:port/. Note
|
|||
|
that this is an insecure method of authentication.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>ftp</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The ftp scheme specifies an FTP server for the archive. APT<50>s FTP behavior is
|
|||
|
highly configurable; for more information see the apt.conf(5) manual page.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>copy</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The copy scheme is identical to the file scheme except that packages are copied
|
|||
|
into the cache directory instead of used directly at their location. This is
|
|||
|
usefull for people using a zip disk to copy files around with APT.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
A few examples:
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
deb http://www.debian.org/archive stable main contrib
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Uses HTTP to access the archive at www.debian.org, and uses the stable/main and
|
|||
|
stable/contrib areas.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Uses FTP to access the archive at ftp.debian.org, under the /debian directory,
|
|||
|
and uses the unstable/main, unstable/contrib and unsunstable/non-free areas.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Uses FTP to access the archive at ftp.debian.org, under the /debian directory,
|
|||
|
and uses the stable/main area.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
If this line appears as well as the one in the previous example in
|
|||
|
<samp>sources.list</samp>, a single FTP session will be used for both resource
|
|||
|
lines.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
deb file:/home/vincent/debian stable main contrib non-free
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Uses the archive stored locally (or NFS mounted) at /home/vincent/debian for
|
|||
|
stable/main, stable/contrib, and stable/non-free.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<h3><a name="s-apt-usage"></a>14.3.2 Using apt-get.</h3>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
<samp>apt-get</samp> is the command-line tool for handling packages, and may be
|
|||
|
considered the user's "back-end" to apt. <samp>apt-get</samp> is
|
|||
|
very straightforward to use.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
apt-get [options] [command] [package ...]
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Where <em>command</em> is one of:
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>update</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
update is used to resynchronize the package overview files from their sources.
|
|||
|
The overviews of available packages are fetched from the location(s) specified
|
|||
|
in <samp>/etc/apt/sources.list</samp>. For example, when using a Debian
|
|||
|
archive, this command retrieves and scans the Packages.gz files, so that
|
|||
|
information about new and updated packages is available. An update should
|
|||
|
always be performed before an <samp>upgrade dist-upgrade</samp>.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>upgrade</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
upgrade is used to install the newest versions of all packages currently
|
|||
|
installed on the system from the sources enumerated in
|
|||
|
<samp>/etc/apt/sources.list</samp>. Packages currently installed with new
|
|||
|
versions available are retrieved and upgraded; under no circumstances are
|
|||
|
currently installed packages removed, or packages not already installed
|
|||
|
retrieved and installed. New versions of currently installed packages that
|
|||
|
cannot be upgraded without changing the install status of another package will
|
|||
|
be left at their current version. An <samp>apt-get update</samp> must be
|
|||
|
performed first so that apt-get knows that new versions of packages are
|
|||
|
available.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>dist-upgrade</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
<em>dist-upgrade</em>, in addition to performing the function of
|
|||
|
<em>upgrade</em>, also intelligently handles changing dependencies with new
|
|||
|
versions of packages; apt-get has a "smart" conflict resolution
|
|||
|
system, and it will attempt to upgrade the most important packages at the
|
|||
|
expense of less important ones if necessary. The
|
|||
|
<samp>/etc/apt/sources.list</samp> file contains a list of locations from which
|
|||
|
to retrieve desired package files.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>install</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
<em>install</em> is followed by one or more packages desired for installation.
|
|||
|
Each package is a package name, not a fully qualified filename (for instance in
|
|||
|
a Debian GNU/Linux system, <em>lsdo</em> would be the argument provided, not
|
|||
|
<em>ldso_1.9.6-2.deb</em>). All packages required by the package(s) specified
|
|||
|
for installation will also be retrieved and installed. The
|
|||
|
<samp>/etc/apt/sources.list</samp> file is used to locate the desired packages.
|
|||
|
If a hyphen is appended to the package name (with no intervening space), the
|
|||
|
identified package will be removed if it is installed. This latter feature may
|
|||
|
be used to override decisions made by <em>apt-get</em>'s conflict resolution
|
|||
|
system.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>remove</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
<em>remove</em> is identical to install except that packages are removed
|
|||
|
instead of installed. If a plus sign is appended to the package name (with no
|
|||
|
intervening space), the identified package will be installed.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>check</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
<em>check</em> is a diagnostic tool; it updates the package cache and checks
|
|||
|
for broken packages.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>clean</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
<em>clean</em> clears out the local repository of retrieved package files. It
|
|||
|
removes everything but the lock file from <samp>/var/cache/apt/archives/</samp>
|
|||
|
and <samp>/var/cache/apt/archives/partial/</samp>.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The most usefull options are:
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>-m</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Ignore the missing packages if any.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>-d</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Only downloads the necessary packages, but don't install them.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
<dl>
|
|||
|
<dt><samp>-f</samp></dt>
|
|||
|
<dd>
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Fix broken dependancies; Run <samp>apt-get -f install</samp> to just
|
|||
|
automagically repair the dependancy problems on your system.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
</dd>
|
|||
|
</dl>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<h2><a name="s-dpkg-dselect"></a>14.4 Using dselect.</h2>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<h2><a name="s-dpkg-commandline"></a>14.5 Using dpkg manually</h2>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The simplest way to install a single package you've downloaded is the command
|
|||
|
<samp>dpkg -i</samp> (short for <samp>dpkg --install</samp>). Say you've
|
|||
|
downloaded the package <samp>icewm_0.8.12-1.deb</samp> and you'd like to
|
|||
|
install it. First log on as root, then type:
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
dpkg -i icewm_0.8.12-1.deb
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
and icewm version 0.8.12 will be installed. If you already had an older
|
|||
|
version, dpkg will upgrade it rather than installing both versions at once.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
If you want to remove a package, you have two options. The first is most
|
|||
|
intuitive:
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<pre>
|
|||
|
dpkg -r icewm
|
|||
|
</pre>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
This will remove the icewm package (<samp>-r</samp> is short for
|
|||
|
<samp>--remove</samp>). Note that you give only the 'icewm' for
|
|||
|
<samp>--remove</samp>, while <samp>--install</samp> requires the entire
|
|||
|
<samp>.deb</samp> filename.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
<samp>--remove</samp> will leave configuration files for the package on your
|
|||
|
system. A configuration file is defined as any file you might have edited in
|
|||
|
order to customize the program for your system or your preferences. This way,
|
|||
|
if you later reinstall the package, you won't have to set everything up a
|
|||
|
second time.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
However, you might want to erase the configuration files too, so dpkg also
|
|||
|
provides a <samp>--purge</samp> option. <samp>dpkg --purge icewm</samp> will
|
|||
|
permanently delete every last file associated with the icewm package.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<h2><a name="s-dpkg-compiling"></a>14.6 Compiling software yourself</h2>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
You'll have to have -dev packages installed.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
Put it in /usr/local, /opt, or your home directory.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
The configure --prefix; make; make install routine.
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<h2><a name="s-dpkg-proprietary"></a>14.7 Proprietary software not in .deb format</h2>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
What to do with this annoying stuff (wrapper packages, /usr/local)
|
|||
|
</p>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<hr>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
<p>
|
|||
|
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|
|||
|
[ <a href="index.html#contents">Contents</a> ]
|
|||
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[ <a href="ch-about.html">1</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-introduction.html">2</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-start.html">3</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-basics.html">4</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-docs.html">5</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-shell.html">6</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-files.html">7</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-editor.html">8</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-custom_shell.html">9</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-X.html">10</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-text_tools.html">11</a> ]
|
|||
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|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-disks.html">13</a> ]
|
|||
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|
|||
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[ <a href="ch-troubleshooting.html">15</a> ]
|
|||
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[ <a href="ch-advanced.html">16</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-next.html">17</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ch-helping.html">18</a> ]
|
|||
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[ <a href="ap-apps_appendix.html">A</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ap-components_appendix.html">B</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ap-booting_appendix.html">C</a> ]
|
|||
|
[ <a href="ap-misc_appendix.html">D</a> ]
|
|||
|
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|
|||
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|
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Debian Tutorial (Obsolete Documentation)
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29 Dezember 2009<br>
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Havoc Pennington <code><a href="mailto:hp@debian.org">hp@debian.org</a></code><br>
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