active questions tagged apt - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-27T23:15:39Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/apthttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/174839/clone-debian-ubuntu-installation2Clone Debian/Ubuntu installationboskom2008-10-06T15:44:28Z2009-11-25T21:25:11Z
<p><strong>Is there an easy way of cloning entire installed debian/ubuntu system?</strong></p>
<p>I want to have identical installation in terms of installed packages and as much as possible of settings.</p>
<p>I've looked into options of aptitude, apt-get, synaptic but have found nothing. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1637788/eclipse-apt-slows-compiling0Eclipse APT slows compilingStroboskop2009-10-28T14:54:42Z2009-10-28T19:34:47Z
<p>I'm currently writing an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse%5F%28software%29" rel="nofollow">Eclipse</a> <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/jdt/apt/index.html" rel="nofollow">APT</a> plug-in to check if my annotations are correct.</p>
<p>But it appears that enabling APT causes my compile process to slow down.
Even saving a tiny, unreferenced class takes a few seconds and eats a lot of memory.</p>
<p>I think the reason is that the APT framework checks a full tree of objects (large project), even though I only need a single class. Just guessing on this one though.</p>
<p>Is there any way for me to improve performance other than disabling APT?</p>
<p><b>Edit:</b> first thing i learned was that APT processing runs in phases and i most likely only need one of them</p>
<pre><code> if (Phase.RECONCILE != Phase.valueOf(env.getOptions().get("phase"))) {
return;
}
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1255808/apt-pinning-installing-libboost-from-jaunty-repository-into-intrepid-ubuntu0Apt-Pinning: Installing libboost from Jaunty repository into Intrepid UbuntuDan2009-08-10T16:15:26Z2009-10-15T14:12:47Z
<p>I'm trying to install libboost 1.38 in Ubuntu 8.10 using a Ubuntu 9.04 repository since it isn't avalable in any of the 8.10 repositories. I'm trying to use an Apt-pinning by adding the following lines of code:</p>
<pre><code>/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty universe
/etc/apt/preferences (Which I had to create):
Package: *libboost*
Pin: release a=jaunty
Pin-Priority: 900
</code></pre>
<p>Which gives me the following error when I try to open Synaptic:</p>
<pre><code>E: Invalid record in the preferences file, no Package header
E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1396820/apt-like-column-output-python-library0apt like column output - python librarySridhar Ratnakumar2009-09-08T23:12:30Z2009-09-24T20:17:29Z
<p>Debian's apt tool outputs results in uniform width columns. For instance, try running "aptitude search svn" .. and all names appear in the first column of the same width.</p>
<p>Now if you resize the terminal, the column width is adjusted accordingly.</p>
<p>Is there a Python library that enables one to do this? Note that the library has to be aware of the terminal width and take a table as input - which could be, for instance, <code>[('rapidsvn', 'A GUI client for subversion'), ...]</code> .. and you may also specify a max-width for the first column (or any column). Also note how the string in the second column below is trimmed if exceeds the terminal width .. thus not introducing the undesired second line.</p>
<pre><code>$ aptitude search svn
[...]
p python-svn-dbg - A(nother) Python interface to Subversion (d
v python2.5-svn -
v python2.6-svn -
p rapidsvn - A GUI client for subversion
p statsvn - SVN repository statistics
p svn-arch-mirror - one-way mirroring from Subversion to Arch r
p svn-autoreleasedeb - Automatically release/upload debian package
p svn-buildpackage - helper programs to maintain Debian packages
p svn-load - An enhanced import facility for Subversion
p svn-workbench - A Workbench for Subversion
p svnmailer - extensible Subversion commit notification t
p websvn - interface for subversion repositories writt
$
</code></pre>
<p><strong>EDIT</strong>: (in response to Alex's answer below) ... the output will be similar to 'aptitude search' in that 1) only the last column (which is the only column with the longest string in a row) is to be trimmed, 2) there are typically 2-4 columns only, but the last column ("description") is expected to take at least half the terminal width. 3) all rows contain equal number of columns, 4) all entries are strings only</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1365787/etc-cron-daily-apt-and-etc-cron-daily-aptitude-on-ubuntu-hardy0/etc/cron.daily/apt and /etc/cron.daily/aptitude on ubuntu hardy [closed]m7d2009-09-02T04:10:26Z2009-09-02T04:39:40Z
<p>I am a sys admin newb, otherwise I would figure this out on my own. I have a slicehost slice and I noticed that there are a couple scripts that get run (the ones I mentioned in my question title) that look like they do system updating. I am wondering if that is not such a good idea to have these automatically run without supervision. The server runs an ecommerce site and any kind of upgrade that broke the server would be unfortunate. Please advise on best practice? Should I save those off somewhere and not have cron fire them unsupervised daily? What exactly are they doing? Thanks!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1340586/how-to-use-the-apt-tool-to-create-exercises-in-course-material2How to use the APT tool to create exercises in course materialChristian2009-08-27T11:52:05Z2009-08-27T13:52:35Z
<p>I'm in the process of creating exercises in how to write a plug-in to a system integration tool. We will have the correct answers implemented for demonstration after exercises, but the students will receive source where some methods are empty and just have a comment with a TODO in them describing what they should do.</p>
<p>To avoid duplication, it would be nice if the students' versions could be generated from the compilable and correct answer source-files. It struck me that the Java Annotation Processing Tool (that APT, not the debian APT) could possibly be used to generate the exercises, to have APT spit out methods as empty if the input method carries an annotation to do so.</p>
<p>Is this possible to do using APT? If so, how would one do it?</p>
<p>Are there better/easier ways to avoid having duplication, to generate the exercises and correct answers from a single source, that I am overlooking?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/187629/how-do-i-preserve-installed-applications-when-migrating-ubuntu-to-another-platfor1How do I preserve installed applications when migrating Ubuntu to another platform?michaeljoseph2008-10-09T14:57:09Z2009-08-18T15:31:23Z
<p>I'm looking at maybe moving from an older AMD64 to a new Intel dual-core which is 32 bit. Installation isn't a problem but can I transfer all the installed apps? I haven't been
able to find anything so far on Google except where the migration is to a similar platform and file-system. I won't change the filesystem but the platform will be different. Is there something on the lines of the "World" file in Gentoo?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/702248/how-can-i-automate-dpkg-apt-get3How can I automate dpkg/apt-get?feydr2009-03-31T17:53:21Z2009-05-22T23:20:02Z
<p>I'm trying to create a script that automatically downloads packages for new servers. However, some things like 'mysql-server' can not installed automatically cause you need to configure them in the ncurses interface first. I've looked through the man pages and can't find anything appropriate.</p>
<p>I don't care if I have to upload/edit a conf file later -- I just need the appropriate packages installed.</p>
<p>Anyone know what to do besides grabbing tarballs and building them myself?</p>
<p><em>UPDATE</em>
found out that for things like mysql-server you can just do:</p>
<pre>
DEBIAN_FRONTEND='noninteractive' apt-get install -yq mysql-server
</pre>
<p>however expect looks like something I'll need for sun-java6-jdk; haven't evaluated it yet</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/687553/the-drawbacks-of-annotation-processing-in-java3The drawbacks of annotation processing in Java?Grundlefleck2009-03-26T21:11:32Z2009-04-06T19:41:31Z
<p>I am considering starting a project which is used to generate code in Java using annotations (I won't get into specifics, as it's not really relevant). I am wondering about the validity and usefulness of the project, and something that has struck me is the dependence on the Annontation Processor Tool (apt).</p>
<p>What I'd like to know, as I can't speak from experience, is what are the drawbacks of using annotation processing in Java?</p>
<p>These could be anything, including the likes of: </p>
<ul>
<li>it is hard to do TDD when writing the processor</li>
<li>it is difficult to include the processing on a build system</li>
<li>processing takes a long time, and it is very difficult to get it to run fast</li>
<li>using the annotations in an IDE requires a plugin for each, to get it to behave the same when reporting errors</li>
</ul>
<p>These are just examples, not my opinion. I am in the process of researching if any of these are true (including asking this question ;-) )</p>
<p>I am sure there must be drawbacks (for instance, <a href="http://www.qi4j.org/" rel="nofollow">Qi4J</a> specifically list not using pre-processors as an advantage) but I don't have the experience with it to tell what they are.</p>
<p>Any factor, no matter how petty or trivial, is welcome!</p>
<p><hr /></p>
<p>EDIT: the ony reasonable alternative to using annotation processing is probably to create plugins for the relevant IDEs to generate the code (it would be something vaguely similar to override/implement methods feature that would generate all the signatures without method bodies). However, that step would have to be repeated each time relevant parts of the code changes, annotation processing would not, as far as I can tell.</p>
<p>In regards to the example given with the invasive amount of annotations, I don't envision the use needing to be anything like that, maybe a handful for any given class. That wouldn't stop it being abused of course... ;-)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/634597/machine-regularly-segfaults0Machine regularly segfaultsaaronsw2009-03-11T13:51:37Z2009-03-11T14:04:35Z
<p>When I use apt-get to install or upgrade my Ubuntu hardy system, I often get messages like this:</p>
<pre><code>$ sudo apt-get install foo
Reading package lists... Done
Segmentation faulty tree... 50%
$ sudo apt-get install foo
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Segmentation fault
$ sudo apt-get install foo
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'
what(): basic_string::_S_construct NULL not valid
Aborted
cc -Os -g -Wall -DLOCAL_ROOT=\"/usr/share/polipo/www/\" -DDISK_CACHE_ROOT=\"/var/cache/polipo/\" -DCHUNK_SIZE=16384 -c -o http_parse.o http_parse.c
http_parse.c:1564: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for instructions.
For Debian GNU/Linux specific bug reporting instructions,
see <URL:file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.2/README.Bugs>.
make: *** [http_parse.o] Error 1
</code></pre>
<p>It doesn't happen all the time, so if you retry enough you can usually get things done, but it does segfault an annoying large percentage of the time.</p>
<p>Any idea what's going on or how to fix it?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/341520/how-to-use-libapt-or-libept-in-debian-like-system-to-list-packages-and-get-thei2How to use libapt (or libept) in debian-like system to list packages and get their infos?Emilio2008-12-04T17:51:22Z2009-02-26T15:57:33Z
<p>Somebody used libapt or libept to list packages and get informations about package in a debian-like system?</p>
<p>Libapt is not well-documented at all, and i've found few examples and tutorials about libept. Can someone explain me best methods to </p>
<ol>
<li>get a list of every packages in the apt-system</li>
<li>get informations about single packages (like name, version, dependences, description, etc.</li>
<li>get list of files installed by a single package</li>
</ol>
<p>Work directly with apt internal files is quite simple, but i want to use a library to respect apt specifications.
Thank you in advance.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/512906/debian-how-can-i-pull-a-single-package-with-dependencies-from-another-repository2Debian: How can I pull a single package with dependencies from another repository?mixedpickles2009-02-04T19:27:07Z2009-02-04T20:21:51Z
<p>I am on debian etch and I want to pull subversion1.5.1 from testing though it is a production machine. I need to keep the risk minimal.</p>
<p>Any hints?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/347736/how-to-get-file-list-from-a-debian-package-using-eptlib-libraries0How to get file list from a Debian package using eptlib libraries?Emilio2008-12-07T16:18:51Z2008-12-14T18:23:01Z
<p>Simple question: I have loaded an Apt package record with libept. There is a method to get file list? It should sound like</p>
<pre><code> record.GetFileList();
</code></pre>
<p>and it should return a vector string like the output of</p>
<pre><code> dpkg -L packagename
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/174325/comparative-advantages-of-xdoc-and-apt-formats0Comparative advantages of xdoc and apt formatslindelof2008-10-06T13:39:41Z2008-10-06T13:50:35Z
<p>What are the relative merits of the xdoc and apt formats for writing websites of Maven projects? Is one more expressive than the other? Has one got better tool support than the other?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/140340/is-it-possible-to-simulate-installation-of-debian-packages-still-marking-them-in1Is it possible to simulate installation of Debian packages, still marking them installed?Nicolas Marchildon2008-09-26T15:45:50Z2008-10-01T03:16:33Z
<p>Here's what I would like. Start with a virtual sytem with no installed packages. Then I invoke a tool similar to apt-get to ask it to compute the dependencies and mark all the packages that would be installed as installed. Let this be clear: it says the packages are installed, but they are no files actually installed.</p>
<p>Then if I ask for more packages to be "installed", it may propose to add or remove other packages. It wouldn't actually remove packages, but obviously just mark them removed.</p>
<p>Now, how would this be useful? I would like to be able to test the installation of packages on a bare Debian or Ubuntu system. I want to know if a package is installable given a certain scenario. To do this with actual installation would take a lot of disk space and time.</p>
<p>APT has a "simulate" option, but it does not mark packages as installed.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18943/obscuring-network-proxy-password-in-plain-text-files-on-linux-unix-likes3Obscuring network proxy password in plain text files on Linux/UNIX-likesBrendan2008-08-20T21:56:21Z2008-09-17T14:57:09Z
<p>Typically in a large network a computer needs to operate behind an authenticated proxy - any connections to the outside world require a username/password which is often the password a user uses to log into email, workstation etc.</p>
<p>This means having to put the network password in the <code>apt.conf</code> file as well as typically the <code>http_proxy, ftp_proxy</code> and <code>https_proxy</code> environment variables defined in <code>~/.profile</code></p>
<p>I realise that with <code>apt.conf</code> that you could set <code>chmod 600</code> (which it isn't by default on Ubuntu/Debian!) but on our system there are people who need root priveleges .</p>
<p>I also realise that it is technically impossible to secure a password from someone who has root access, however I was wondering if there was a way of <i>obscuring</i> the password to prevent accidental discovery. Windows operates with users as admins yet somehow stores network passwords (probably stored deep in the registry obscured in some way) so that in typical use you won't stumble across it in plain text</p>
<p>I only ask since the other day, I entirely by accident discovered somebody elses password in this way when comparing configuration files across systems.</p>
<p>@monjardin - Public key authentication is not an alternative on this network I'm afraid. Plus I doubt it is supported amongst the majority of commandline tools.</p>
<p>@Neall - I don't mind the other users having web access, they can use my credentials to access the web, I just don't want them to happen across my password in plain text.</p>