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NAME

       which-pkg-broke - find which package might have broken another

SYNOPSIS

       which-pkg-broke package

DESCRIPTION

       The  which-pkg-broke  program will retrieve a list of the named package
       and all its dependencies sorted by the time they were installed on  the
       system    (as    determined    from    the    mtime    information   of
       /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list .

       This tool makes it possible for a system admin  to  obtain  information
       that  might  correlate  installation  of  package  dependencies  with a
       package breakage in  order  to  find  which  package  update  might  be
       responsible for the breakage.

EXAMPLES

       This  tool  can  be  useful  determine  which package dependencies were
       upgraded more recently and might be associated with  the  bug  that  is
       being  observed.   For  example, if aptitude stops working properly, an
       administrator can run:

       $ which-pkg-broke aptitude
       Package <libapt-pkg-libc6.3-5-3.3> has no install time info
       libdb1-compat                    Fri Aug  8 03:02:11 2003
       libsigc++-1.2-5c102              Fri Aug  8 05:15:58 2003
       aptitude                         Sun Jan 11 17:38:06 2004
       libncurses5                      Sun Jan 18 08:11:05 2004
       libc6                            Thu Jan 22 07:55:10 2004
       libgcc1                          Tue Jan 27 07:37:22 2004
       gcc-3.3-base                     Tue Jan 27 07:37:31 2004
       libstdc++5                       Tue Jan 27 07:37:32 2004

       So depending on exactly when the misbehaviour started, there may  be  a
       reason  to  point  the  finger  at a more-recently updated library like
       libstdc++  or  libncurses,  which  are  more-recently  installed   than
       aptitude itself.

SEE ALSO

       rc-alert(1)

AUTHOR

       which-pkg-broke was written by Bill Gribble <grib AT billgribble.com>

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Javier Fernandez-Sanguino for the
       Debian GNU/Linux distribution.