Easy way to get (recursive) dependency tree ?
Thilo Six
T.Six at gmx.de
Sun Jun 4 10:46:06 UTC 2006
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patraulea wrote the following on 02.06.2006 21:18:
> Hi,
<snip>
> In case you're still reading and can spare a hint, I'd really like to
> hear what an easy way to get a dependency tree (yes, like Gentoo's
> emerge -pt) is. Or at least how I could find out where in the tree a
> specific package is.
Maybe try out:
$ aptitude search apt-rdepends
p | 1.3.0-1 | apt-rdepends | Recursively lists package dependencies
if it fits your needs.
> My current solution is to use this 'deptree.py'
> (http://patraulea.com/hacks/deptree.py) script (written by
> Yours truly,
>
> Bogdan
bye Thilo
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