On Sat, 11 Aug 2012, Alvaro Leal (Effenberg0x0) wrote:
> The following is caused by invoking dpkg-query using double quotation
> marks (instead of single quotation marks) in the command syntax:
>
> sudo dpkg-query -W -f="${provides}" apt
I have already fixed this in Debian (just yesterday) for dpkg 1.16.9 (next
version to be uploaded).
Hi,
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012, Alvaro Leal (Effenberg0x0) wrote:
> The following is caused by invoking dpkg-query using double quotation
> marks (instead of single quotation marks) in the command syntax:
>
> sudo dpkg-query -W -f="${provides}" apt
I have already fixed this in Debian (just yesterday) for dpkg 1.16.9 (next
version to be uploaded).
http:// anonscm. debian. org/gitweb/ ?p=dpkg/ dpkg.git; a=commitdiff; h=9a06920db68d1 17f7ed68372e89a 91536f60943f
status fixcommitted
Cheers,
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