bareflix
November 20th, 2008, 06:42 AM
I've just switch from gentoo to ubuntu and one of the things I'm missing is an equivalent to esearch.
I know how to use apt-cache, but it's output is very ugly compared to esearch's.
I really like how esearch tells you the currently available version and the currently installed version. Is there any command line program for ubuntu/debian that gives that information in a clear, easy to read format?
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Chris
I know how to use apt-cache, but it's output is very ugly compared to esearch's.
I really like how esearch tells you the currently available version and the currently installed version. Is there any command line program for ubuntu/debian that gives that information in a clear, easy to read format?
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Chris