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I'm about to reinstall my system, and I want to export a list of packages before I wipe my drive. Normally I would use Pacman -Qq to do that, but Pacman is completely dead. Is there another way to get a list of packages installed on this system without using Pacman?
Last edited by jlacroix (2011-03-27 16:55:30)
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Try looking at this directory:
/var/lib/pacman/sync
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Try looking at this directory:
/var/lib/pacman/sync
in fact is /var/lib/pacman/local
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Thanks for correcting me, I was not very sure myself.
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What happened to poor pacman?
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What happened to poor pacman?
Probably this :: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=115717
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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Maybe this will help a bit
find /var/lib/pacman/local -type d | cut -c23- | sed 's/-[0-9].*//g' > ~/pkglist
Last edited by karol (2011-03-27 16:35:09)
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Thank you so much, I have my package list now.
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