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Pinned packages:
Show any packages have explicit pins
Mit Pinning verwaltete Pakete:
Translated by Holger Wansing
Located in apt-private/private-show.cc:513
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(not found)
(nicht gefunden)
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Located in apt-private/private-show.cc
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Installed:
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Installiert:
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Located in apt-private/private-show.cc:530
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(none)
(keine)
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Located in apt-private/private-show.cc:549 apt-private/private-show.cc:557
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Candidate:
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Installationskandidat:
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Reviewed by Hendrik Schrieber
In upstream:
Kandidat:
Suggested by Jens Seidel
Located in apt-private/private-show.cc:531
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Package pin:
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Paket-Pinning:
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Located in apt-private/private-show.cc
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Version table:
Show the priority tables
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Versionstabelle:
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Located in apt-private/private-show.cc:562
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%4i %s
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%4i %s
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%s %s for %s compiled on %s %s
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%s %s für %s, kompiliert am %s %s
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Located in cmdline/apt-cache.cc:1720 cmdline/apt-cdrom.cc:197 cmdline/apt-config.cc:70 cmdline/apt-extracttemplates.cc:225 ftparchive/apt-ftparchive.cc:588 cmdline/apt-get.cc:2739 cmdline/apt-sortpkgs.cc:144
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Usage: apt-cache [options] command
apt-cache [options] add file1 [file2 ...]
apt-cache [options] showpkg pkg1 [pkg2 ...]
apt-cache [options] showsrc pkg1 [pkg2 ...]

apt-cache is a low-level tool used to manipulate APT's binary
cache files, and query information from them

Commands:
add - Add a package file to the source cache
gencaches - Build both the package and source cache
showpkg - Show some general information for a single package
showsrc - Show source records
stats - Show some basic statistics
dump - Show the entire file in a terse form
dumpavail - Print an available file to stdout
unmet - Show unmet dependencies
search - Search the package list for a regex pattern
show - Show a readable record for the package
depends - Show raw dependency information for a package
rdepends - Show reverse dependency information for a package
pkgnames - List the names of all packages in the system
dotty - Generate package graphs for GraphViz
xvcg - Generate package graphs for xvcg
policy - Show policy settings

Options:
-h This help text.
-p=? The package cache.
-s=? The source cache.
-q Disable progress indicator.
-i Show only important deps for the unmet command.
-c=? Read this configuration file
-o=? Set an arbitrary configuration option, eg -o dir::cache=/tmp
See the apt-cache(8) and apt.conf(5) manual pages for more information.
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Aufruf: apt-cache [Optionen] befehl
apt-cache [Optionen] add datei1 [datei2 ...]
apt-cache [Optionen] showpkg paket1 [paket2 ...]
apt-cache [Optionen] showsrc paket1 [paket2 ...]

apt-cache ist ein Low-Level-Werkzeug, um die binären Cache-Dateien von
APT zu bearbeiten und Informationen daraus zu erfragen.

Befehle:
add – Paket-Datei dem Quell-Cache hinzufügen
gencaches – Paket- und Quell-Cache neu erzeugen
showpkg – grundsätzliche Informationen für ein einzelnes Paket zeigen
showsrc – Aufzeichnungen zu Quellen zeigen
stats – einige grundlegenden Statistiken zeigen
dump – gesamte Datei in Kurzform zeigen
dumpavail – gesamte Datei verfügbarer Pakete ausgeben
unmet – unerfüllte Abhängigkeiten zeigen
search – in der Paketliste mittels regulären Ausdrucks suchen
show – einen lesbaren Datensatz für das Paket zeigen
depends – normale Abhängigkeitsinformationen für ein Paket zeigen
rdepends – umgekehrte Abhängigkeitsinformationen für ein Paket zeigen
pkgnames – die Namen aller Pakete im System auflisten
dotty – einen Paketgraph zur Verwendung mit GraphViz erzeugen
xvcg – einen Paketgraph zur Verwendung mit xvcg erzeugen
policy – »policy«-Einstellungen zeigen

Optionen:
-h dieser Hilfe-Text.
-p=? der Paket-Cache.
-s=? der Quell-Cache.
-q Fortschrittsanzeige abschalten
-i nur wichtige Abhängigkeiten für den »unmet«-Befehl zeigen
-c=? diese Konfigurationsdatei lesen
-o=? eine beliebige Konfigurationsoption setzen, z. B. -o dir::cache=/tmp
Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter apt-cache(8) und apt.conf(5).
Translated by Holger Wansing
Located in cmdline/apt-cache.cc:1727
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Contributors to this translation: A. Tigges, Alexander Burisch, Blabla, Dennis Baudys, Georg Engelmann, Gerald App, Helge Kreutzmann, Hendrik Schrieber, Holger Arnold, Holger Wansing, Jan, Jens Seidel, Keruskerfuerst, Kim Krecht, Laura Ohrndorf, LeTux, Maciej Krüger, Michael Piefel, Michael Vogt, Moritz Baumann, Sascha Herres, StevenMohr, TheIndra, Tobias Bannert, schuko24.