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== Dependencies == | == Dependencies == | ||
* executing package.list will only download the package, not the dependencies. This may create problems during restore when the package dependencies are not available in the archive. Of course, this would only be a problem if the package list was a selection of the entire system package list. When downloading the entire system package list, all packages would be available and dependecies would not be an issue. | * executing package.list will only download the package, not the dependencies. This may create problems during restore when the package dependencies are not available in the archive. Of course, this would only be a problem if the package list was a selection of the entire system package list. When downloading the entire system package list, all packages would be available and dependecies would not be an issue. | ||
- | + | - safe way would be to remove the application via 'apt-get remove' and 'apt-get autoremove' and then use the apt-get with the -d and -o option to download the package with the dependencies. | |
== Further Questions == | == Further Questions == |
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