[parisc-linux] dev-packages
Andrew Shugg
andrew@neep.com.au
Fri, 3 Aug 2001 13:25:33 +0800
Quoth Bjoern A. Zeeb:
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> > They're all available in the debian archive. I don't think we have
> > plans to produce any more CDs until the Debian Woody release (probably
> > December).
>
> Could you point me to some URL (incl. subdir) please ?
If you've got apt configured (/etc/apt/apt.conf, /etc/apt/sources.list)
then you don't need to worry about finding things directly. After doing
an 'apt-get update' to fetch the current Packages files and rebuild the
local package database, you can say 'apt-cache search foo' and it will
show you all the packages called foo or with foo in their description.
A simple 'apt-get install foo-dev' will download and install the foo-dev
package and any other package it may require according to its
dependencies.
For more info & discussion on actual Debian issues rather than the
actual development of the hppa-linux kernel and toolchain have a look at
the debian-hppa mailing list (on the Debian website).
Andrew.
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