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wajig: List the version and distribution for all installed packages.
$ wajig versions
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The command "wajig versions" is a command specific to Debian-based Linux distributions, and it is used to list the available versions of a package that are present in the package repositories.
When executed with the "wajig" command followed by "versions", it will search the package repository for the specified package and display a list of available versions along with their release numbers and other related information.
This command is useful when you want to see the different versions of a specific package, for example, to check if a newer version is available or to revert to an older version if needed. It helps you make informed decisions about which version to install or upgrade/downgrade a package.
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