Eu configurei o aptitude para gravar em um log ( /var/log/aptitude
). Produz saída como esta;
Aptitude 0.4.11.11: log report
Mon, Feb 9 2009 13:21:28 +0100
IMPORTANT: this log only lists intended actions; actions which fail due to
dpkg problems may not be completed.
Will install 6 packages, and remove 0 packages.
4096B of disk space will be used
===============================================================================
[UPGRADE] apt 0.7.20.1 -> 0.7.20.2
[UPGRADE] apt-utils 0.7.20.1 -> 0.7.20.2
[UPGRADE] base-passwd 3.5.19 -> 3.5.20
[UPGRADE] libgnutls26 2.4.2-5 -> 2.4.2-6
[UPGRADE] libpq5 8.3.5-1 -> 8.3.6-1
[UPGRADE] ucf 3.0015 -> 3.0016
===============================================================================
Log complete.
Isso mostra a data exata e os pacotes que o aptitude instalou. Para configurar isso, siga a referência de aptidão;
Option:Aptitude::Log
Default:/var/log/aptitude
Description: If this is set to a nonempty string, aptitude will log the package
installations, removals, and upgrades that it performs. If the value of
Aptitude::Log begins with a pipe character (ie, ``|''), the remainder of its
value is used as the name of a command into which the log will be piped: for
instance, |mail -s 'Aptitude install run' root will cause the log to be emailed
to root. To log to multiple files or commands, you may set this option to a list
of log targets.
Você encontrará um link para a referência do aptitude na página de manual do aptitude.
*.list
arquivos, pois os outros arquivos são carimbados com a data do pacote.