#1 Le 02/06/2007, à 05:58
- roger64
wajig et gjig: pour prendre en main votre système
bonjour
wajig est un paquet que l'on trouve dans les dépôts qui permet beaucoup de choses à condition de comprendre l'anglais parce qu'il n'est pas encore traduit. C'est un outil Debian.
sudo apt-get install wajig
si vous voulez connaître la liste totale des commandes que vous pouvez lancer
wajig LIST-COMMANDS
le site kivabien: http://www.togaware.com/wajig
gjig est l'interface graphique pour gnome, incluse dans le paquet wajig que l'on lance par
sudo gjig
Je n'ai pas la compétence nécessaire pour tout tester, alors je vous donne une copie d'écran qui vous donnera peut-être l'envie d'en apprendre davantage.
vous pouvez faire un lanceur gjig avec la commande suivante:
gnome-terminal -e "sudo gjig"
en attendant vos commentaires
Dernière modification par roger64 (Le 02/06/2007, à 07:38)
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#2 Le 02/06/2007, à 08:41
- clem-vangelis
Re : wajig et gjig: pour prendre en main votre système
et pourquoi pas un lanceur avec gksudo gjig ??
dans tout les cas ça a l'air intérressant mais faut savoir ce qu'on fait en utilisant ça ( pas cliquer partout quoi )
apparement c'est principalement pour la gestion des paquets il semblerait.
Dernière modification par clem-vangelis (Le 02/06/2007, à 08:42)
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#3 Le 02/06/2007, à 10:30
- roger64
Re : wajig et gjig: pour prendre en main votre système
et pourquoi pas un lanceur avec gksudo gjig ??
parce que j'ai réussi avec celui que j'ai indiqué .
Mais ça doit marcher aussi.
Oui, il y a beaucoup de gestion des paquets mais pas que cela (démons notamment). Il y a un petit paragraphe d'explication (en anglais) qui apparait pour expliquer à quoi sert chaque entrée.
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#4 Le 02/06/2007, à 12:10
- ziouplaboum
Re : wajig et gjig: pour prendre en main votre système
Debian package of the day:
March 18th, 2007 by Tincho
http://debaday.debian.net/index.php?s=wajig
Sympa ce programme.
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#5 Le 02/06/2007, à 12:56
- Compte anonymisé
Re : wajig et gjig: pour prendre en main votre système
Ca a l'air sympa, mais je n'ai jamais vu une interface aussi étouffe-chrétien.
#6 Le 02/06/2007, à 14:49
- roger64
Re : wajig et gjig: pour prendre en main votre système
sur le lien de zlouplaboum..
Wajig has been available for ages in both Debian and Ubuntu.
Wajig existe sur Debian et Ubuntu de toute éternité (traduction libre of course)
Certains mènent une vie cachée...
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#7 Le 18/07/2007, à 10:07
- kiros
Re : wajig et gjig: pour prendre en main votre système
Pour les amateurs de wajig:
wajig [options] [command] [packages|files] ...
All wajig commands:
addcdrom Add a CD-ROM to the list of available sources of packages
auto-clean Remove superseded deb files from the download cache
auto-download Do an update followed by a download of all updated packages
auto-install Perform an install without asking questions (non-interactive)
available List versions of packages available for installation
bug Check reported bugs in package using the Debian Bug Tacker
build Retrieve/unpack sources and build .deb for the named packages
build-depend Retrieve packages required to build listed packages
changelog Retrieve latest changelog for the package
clean Remove all deb files from the download cache
commands List all the JIG commands and one line descriptions for each
daily-upgrade Perform an update then a dist-upgrade
dependees List of packages which depend on the specified package
describe One line description of packages (-v and -vv for more detail)
describe-new One line description of new packages
detail Provide a detailed description of package (describe -vv)
detail-new Provide a detailed description of new packages (describe -vv)
dist-upgrade Upgrade to new distribution (installed and new rqd packages)
docs Equivalent to help with -verbose=2
download Download package files ready for an install
file-download Download packages listed in file ready for an install
file-install Install packages listed in a file
find-file Search for a file within installed packages
find-pkg Search for an unofficial Debian package at apt-get.org
fix-configure Perform dpkg --configure -a (to fix interrupted configure)
fix-install Perform apt-get -f install (to fix broken dependencies)
fix-missing Perform apt-get --fix-missing upgrade
force Install packages and ignore file overwrites and depends
help Print documentation (detail depends on --verbose)
hold Place listed packages on hold so they are not upgraded
init Initialise or reset the JIG archive files
install Install (or upgrade) one or more packages or .deb files
installr Install package and associated recommended packages
installrs Install package and recommended and suggested packages
installs Install package and associated suggested packages
install/dist Install packages from specified distribution
integrity Check the integrity of installed packages (through checksums)
large List size of all large (>10MB) installed packages
last-update Identify when an update was last performed
list List the status and description of installed packages
list-all List a one line description of every known package
list-alts List the objects that can have alternatives configured
list-cache List the contents of the download cache
list-commands List all the JIG commands and one line descriptions for each
list-daemons List the daemons that JIG can start/stop/restart
list-files List the files that are supplied by the named package
list-hold List those packages on hold
list-installed List packages (with optional argument substring) installed
list-names List all known packages or those containing supplied string
list-orphans List libraries not required by any installed package
local-dist-upgrade Dist-upgrade using packages already downloaded.
local-upgrade Upgrade using packages already downloaded, but not any others
move Move packages in the download cache to a local Debian mirror
new List packages that became available since last update
news Obtain the latest news about the package
new-upgrades List packages newly available for upgrading
non-free List installed packages that do not meet the DFSG
orphans List libraries not required by any installed package
package Generate a .deb file for an installed package
policy From preferences file show priorities/policy (available)
purge Remove one or more packages and configuration files
purge-depend Purge package and those it depend on and not required by others
purge-orphans Purge orphaned libraries (not required by installed packages)
rec-download Download package and any it depends on
recommended Install package and associated recommended packages
reconfigure Reconfigure the named installed packages or run gkdebconf
reinstall Reinstall each of the named packages
reload Reload daemon configs, e.g., gdm, apache (see list-daemons)
remove Remove one or more packages (see also purge)
remove-depend Remove package and those it depend on and not required by others
remove-orphans Remove orphaned libraries (not required by installed packages)
repackage Generate a .deb file for an installed package
reset Initialise or reset the JIG archive files
restart Stop then start a daemon, e.g., gdm, apache (see list-daemons)
rpm2deb Convert a RedHat .rpm file to a Debian .deb file
rpminstall Install a RedHat .rpm package
rpmtodeb Convert a RedHat .rpm file to a Debian .deb file
search Search for packages containing listed words
setup Configure the sources.list file which locates Debian archives
show Provide a detailed description of package [same as detail]
showdistupgrade Trace the steps that a dist-upgrade would perform
showinstall Trace the steps that an install would perform
showremove Trace the steps that a remove would perform
showupgrade Trace the steps that an upgrade would perform
size Print out the size (in K) of all, or listed, installed packages
sizes Print out the size (in K) of all, or listed, installed packages
source Retrieve and unpack sources for the named packages
start Start a daemon, e.g., gdm, apache (see list-daemons)
status Show the version and available version of packages
status-match Show the version and available version of matching packages
status-search Show the version and available version of matching packages
stop Stop a daemon, e.g., gdm, apache (see list-daemons)
suggested Install package and associated suggested packages
tasksel Run the Gnome task selector to install groups of packages
toupgrade List packages with newer versions available for upgrading
unhold Remove listed packages from hold so they are again upgraded
unofficial Search for an unofficial Debian package at apt-get.org
update Update the list of down-loadable packages
update-alts Update default alternative for things like x-window-manager
upgrade Upgrade all of the installed packages or just those listed
whatis A synonym for describe
whichpkg Find the package that supplies the given command or file