Re: Audio distros

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On 17/02/13 14:56, david wrote:

OK. How can I use apt-get to tell me exactly what "pkgname" is when I don't know
what the package is named? Or grab a package's changelog?


apt-get changelog puredata
  that downloads and displays the changelog of the current installable version

apt-cache search jack audio
 ... it lists packages by searching the short descriptions

apt-cache rdepends puredata   or apt-cache depends jack
  depending on what you are after these can be useful as well



but using apt-get and command line a couple of other packages are very useful as well ...

apt-show-versions -R jack
this will look for packages available in the repos by part of a name, using a regex .. ok so the -R is a little cryptic, but if you prefer use --regex or --regex-all

apt-file search bin/axi-cache
this one lets you find what packages any file available in any of your repositories is in (it uses a local index), so if you are looking for a particular file use that. axi-cache is a xapian index for some of this stuff.
 It will also list the files in a package.

Simon



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