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Find the repository of all installed packages on Debian or Ubuntu
It turns out that there is no standard "apt" command which lists where a package was installed from. You may need this information if you have added additional APT repositories to your Debian/Ubuntu installation. I see a lot of questions at the forums (1, 2, 3, 4) and the proper solution tends to be "parse…
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Find the repository of all installed packages on Debian or Ubuntu
It turns out that there is no standard "apt" command which lists where a package was installed from. You may need this information if you have added additional APT repositories to your Debian/Ubuntu installation. I see a lot of questions at the forums (1, 2, 3, 4) and the proper solution tends to be "parse…
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Find the repository of all installed packages on Debian or Ubuntu
It turns out that there is no standard "apt" command which lists where a package was installed from. You may need this information if you have added additional APT repositories to your Debian/Ubuntu installation. I see a lot of questions at the forums (1, 2, 3, 4) and the proper solution tends to be "parse…
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