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vputz

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Ipkg--find Destination Of Installed Package?
« on: March 10, 2005, 07:34:22 pm »
OK, here's one that should be obvious but for some reason isn't...

I'm using ipkg as my package manager.  But my root area is filling up, and I'd like to see what's installed with -d root instead of -d sd (my SD card has plenty of space!).

I had thought "ipkg status" would do it, but it doesn't show destination.  I was hoping that eg "ipkg -d sd status" would work, but it seems to show everything no matter where it's installed.

Something obvious I'm missing, I'm sure.  What is it?

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Ipkg--find Destination Of Installed Package?
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2005, 04:56:31 am »
ipkg-link list <mount point> will list all of the installed apps on a given mount point:

ipkg-link list /
ipkg-link list /mnt/cf

etc.


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