Hi.
I'm using Ghostbsd latest. I've downloaded around 7000 packages from the main repositories. All in one directory in a spare place.
How can I install all of these 7000 packages from the backup directory without downloading them from the internet when the system crashes and reinstalls. My only command is my preference.
Local pkg index
Re: Local pkg index
I am trying to figure out if there is a question in your post that is unclear to me.
Re: Local pkg index
mrb. Thank you for your attention. I asked for a command that prints all the package names installed on the system as a text file. For example: gtkam libreoffice gimp eog eom filezilla .......like .
Re: Local pkg index
mrb. Thank you for your attention. I asked for a command that prints all the package names installed on the system as a text file. For example: gtkam libreoffice gimp eog eom filezilla .......like .
Re: Local pkg index
From a terminal, this command lists the packages
pkg info
Next, in the terminal menu select Edit > Copy
Then, In pluma select from the menu Edit > Paste
pkg info
Next, in the terminal menu select Edit > Copy
Then, In pluma select from the menu Edit > Paste
Re: Local pkg index
hello.thank you for your response.your suggestion gives picture #1. What I want is as picture #2.
#1:
Zsh-antigen/2.2.....
zssh/1.5c.......
gimp/4.5....
Libreoffice/4.5......
#2:
zssh zsh-antigen gimp gtkam libreoffice ......
Have a nice day.
#1:
Zsh-antigen/2.2.....
zssh/1.5c.......
gimp/4.5....
Libreoffice/4.5......
#2:
zssh zsh-antigen gimp gtkam libreoffice ......
Have a nice day.
Re: Local pkg index
Hi.
I was able to get the list of all packages with the
#pkg query %n>pkglist.txt
command and convert this list into plain text with the "selection/combine lines" option of the "kate" program.
I was able to get the list of all packages with the
#pkg query %n>pkglist.txt
command and convert this list into plain text with the "selection/combine lines" option of the "kate" program.