Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 11:30:06 -0600, Paul Varner wrote:
For equery, you can use:
equery list kde-base/
Aha! Nice one, I tried equery list kde-base but got nothing. It seems the
trailing slash makes all the difference, having the same effect as qpkg's
-g. You'll wean me off qpkg completely before long :)
THAT was cool. I can read man pages for something I need to know all
day long and not get it. I can do it for someone else though and figure
it out right away. I did that on my main rig and that / does make a
huge difference. It made a VERY long list on my main rig here. I have
KDE 3.4 and 3.5 installed still.
Thanks again, Im learning.
Dale
:-)
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