aptitude show "$@"
}
pfile() {
- if [[ $file == /* ]] && ucfq -w $file | grep -v ::: &>/dev/null; then
- ucfq $file
- elif [[ $file == */* ]]; then
- apt-file find -x "$1"\$
+ local file=$1
+ # ucfq can tell us about config files which are not tracked
+ # with apt-file. but, for at least a few files I tested
+ # which are tracked with apt-file, ucfq doesn't show their
+ # package name. So, commenting this, waiting to find
+ # a config file only tracked by ucfq to see if it gives the
+ # package name and if I can identify this kind of file.
+# if [[ $file == /* ]] && ! ucfq -w $file | grep ::: &>/dev/null; then
+# ucfq $file
+
+ if [[ $file == */* ]]; then
+ apt-file find -x "$file"\$
else
- apt-file find -x /"$1"\$
+ apt-file find -x /"$file"\$
fi
}
pkgfiles() {