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Forum › Forums › General › Tips and Tricks › Upgrading modified antix systems – Packagecomp scripts
Packagecomp is a utility I’ve been using to help get the same or similar packages that I had on one system over to a new freshly installed system. I use it in combination with aptik-gtk (available from MX repos) to migrate systems. You have to go down the list of differences to decide what to install on the new system or not, but at least this way you have a list to work from. I recently added the ability to redo the choosing and installing part as many times as you like, and each time it makes you a fresh list of what is missing.
Thanks to others, like skidoo and dave and bitjam and others for ideas and code…
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