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is possible do that ?
if the answer is yes then , how to ? |
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E0x wrote:
> is possible do that ? > if the answer is yes then , how to ? Have you tried apt-listchanges? ~apt-cache show apt-listchanges Package: apt-listchanges Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 416 Maintainer: Pierre Habouzit <madcoder@debian.org> Architecture: all Version: 2.72 Depends: python (>= 2.4), python-support (>= 0.2), apt (>= 0.5.3), python-apt, debconf | debconf-2.0, ucf (>= 0.28), debianutils (>= 2.0.2) Recommends: exim4 | mail-transport-agent Suggests: x-terminal-emulator, www-browser Filename: pool/main/a/apt-listchanges/apt-listchanges_2.72_all.deb Size: 62032 MD5sum: 1e23abfef47d80328c9b4f98f5ae9bbd SHA1: dbfeb1161004f836a84a6574f87aaf0f823ef209 SHA256: 3f0dc478c7023e5770e0a184f00b1fec060ecb7930578d9423 60a5d8b5db69f4 Description: Display change history from .deb archives apt-listchanges is a tool to show what has been changed in a new version of a Debian package, as compared to the version currently installed on the system. It does this by extracting the relevant entries from the Debian changelog file, and the NEWS.Debian file. |
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