Re: [tutors-dev:01606] Request for the list of your installed packages

From: Clive Menzies (clive_at_clivemenzies.co.uk)
Date: 09/07/05

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    Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 18:17:02 +0100
    To: Todai Fink Team <fink@sodan.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
    
    
    

    On (08/09/05 01:53), AIDA Shinra wrote:
    > Sorry, I forgot to attach the debian-installed-packages.sh.
    >
    > > Dear debian users,
    > >
    > > The Todai Fink Team has a project to build a website to find open
    > > source softwares. (Roughly speaking, yet another freshmeat.)
    > >
    > > We want to survey how often each package is insalled. If possible,
    > > please send the list of your installed packages to
    > > debian-installed-packages@sodan.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    > > in the following format:
    > >
    > > $$begin debian-installed-packages HOSTNAME$$
    > > [a2ps,4.13b-5,installed ok installed]
    > > ...
    > > [zsh,4.2.5-7,installed ok installed]
    > > $$end debian-installed-packages HOSTNAME$$
    > > $$begin debian-installed-packages ANOTHERHOST$$
    > > [anacron,2.3-11,installed ok installed]
    > > ...
    > > [zsh-static,4.2.5-7,installed ok installed]
    > > $$end debian-installed-packages ANOTHERHOST$$
    > > ...
    > >
    > > You can generate the body of such a mail by the attached script.
    > > The easiest way to send the mail:
    > > 1. Launch your mail client and create a new mail
    > > 2. Run ./debian-installed-packages.sh in your terminal
    > > 3. Copy the output into your clipboard
    > > 4. Paste it into the *body* of your mail
    > > 5. Send it to debian-installed-packages@sodan.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    > >
    > > Deadline of the first term: 13 Sep 2005 UTC
    > > Deadline of the second term: 30 Sep 2005 UTC
    > >
    > > Please include the output into the *body* of your mail. We cannot
    > > understand your attachments.

    I've transgressed by sending you 2 attachments - these are plain text
    files and should be readable by any half decent editor

    apollo = debian workstation
    zeus = debian server

    Regards

    Clive

    PS Handy little script - thanks ;)

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