Re: [gentoo-user] Which package contains kdeinit4? Was: Purged gnome, lost X. :-(
Hello, Alan. On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 06:54:27AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 16/01/2014 00:35, Alan Mackenzie wrote: I've emerged qtdbus, and the qdbus error message has gone. But I can't for the life of me locate the package containing kdeinit4. I've looked through /usr/portage/kde-base/, but can't identify the KDE base package I need. equery only works on already emerged packages. Which package contains kdeinit4? kde-base/kdelibs Thanks! ~50 packages altogether, which took just over an hour to emerge. Sadly, it didn't help get xfce running. I seem to have a hard segfault in xfce4-session. That's after purging xfce and re-emerging, too. That's two weekends I've been without X. I don't know what I'm going to do, right now. Might even try KDE, just to get some sort of working X. :-( -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package contains kdeinit4? Was: Purged gnome, lost X. :-(
Hi, Neil. On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 11:01:35PM +, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 22:35:34 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote: I've emerged qtdbus, and the qdbus error message has gone. But I can't for the life of me locate the package containing kdeinit4. I've looked through /usr/portage/kde-base/, but can't identify the KDE base package I need. equery only works on already emerged packages. kdelibs Thanks! Having kdeinit4 hasn't helped me get running, unfortunately. -- Neil Bothwick -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package contains kdeinit4? Was: Purged gnome, lost X. :-(
140119 Alan Mackenzie wrote: That's two weekends I've been without X. I don't know what I'm going to do, right now. Might even try KDE, just to get some sort of working X. You could do worse, but you could also try Fluxbox, which is very simple configurable works with KDE other apps. I start X with 'startx' have in ~/.xinitrc xscreensaver kdeinit startfluxbox -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
[gentoo-user] Which package contains kdeinit4? Was: Purged gnome, lost X. :-(
Hi, Alan. On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 01:29:09PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 12/01/2014 12:11, Alan Mackenzie wrote: That should get you a consistent system. Now run xfce. With luck, it will work as it should. If not, we can then start the real debugging No such luck, as yet. I still get these messages when trying to startx: xfce4-session: GNOME compatibility is enabled and gnome-keyring-daemon is found on the system. Skipping gpg/ssh-agent startup. env: kdeinit4: No such file or directory env: qdbus: No such file or directory . Somehow, the remnants of a KDE program are hanging around somewhere. I've no idea what qdbus is, or where I've got it configured. I'm getting a bit weary with this issue. Thanks for the help, so far. I spent a lot of Sunday evening trying to locate executables/libraries which still invoke kdeinit4 and qdbus. To no avail. Next bright idea: why don't I emerge these two binaries again? This will surely help me locate the offending binaries, and even if it doesn't, might get my X working again as a workaround. qdbus comes from qtdbus, it was pulled in by KDE way back when. I've emerged qtdbus, and the qdbus error message has gone. But I can't for the life of me locate the package containing kdeinit4. I've looked through /usr/portage/kde-base/, but can't identify the KDE base package I need. equery only works on already emerged packages. Which package contains kdeinit4? $ equery belongs /usr/bin/qdbus * Searching for /usr/bin/qdbus ... dev-qt/qtdbus-4.8.5 (/usr/bin/qdbus) It's being launched because you have a KDE app somewhere in your startup scripts (or possibly kdeinit4 itself) How do you start X? A display manager or using startx? What are the contents of the relevant files? startx. My .xinitrc contains solely exec startxfce4. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package contains kdeinit4? Was: Purged gnome, lost X. :-(
On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 22:35:34 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote: I've emerged qtdbus, and the qdbus error message has gone. But I can't for the life of me locate the package containing kdeinit4. I've looked through /usr/portage/kde-base/, but can't identify the KDE base package I need. equery only works on already emerged packages. kdelibs -- Neil Bothwick God: What one human uses to persecute another. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package contains kdeinit4? Was: Purged gnome, lost X. :-(
On 16/01/2014 00:35, Alan Mackenzie wrote: I've emerged qtdbus, and the qdbus error message has gone. But I can't for the life of me locate the package containing kdeinit4. I've looked through /usr/portage/kde-base/, but can't identify the KDE base package I need. equery only works on already emerged packages. Which package contains kdeinit4? kde-base/kdelibs -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On 10 Apr 2009, at 14:50, Valmor de Almeida wrote: Stroller wrote: The sub-packages are not intended to be installed stand-alone - they are merely for the convenience of the devs and so that minimal work is required of your system to maintain minor updates. I wonder why this is a required package * dev-tex/feynmf Latest version available: 1.08-r3 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 328 kB Homepage: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/feynmf/ Description: Combined LaTeX/Metafont package for drawing of Feynman diagrams License: GPL-2 or even this * dev-tex/latex-beamer Latest version available: 3.07 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 2,335 kB Homepage: http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/ Description: LaTeX class for creating presentations using a video projector. License: GPL-2 FDL-1.2 LPPL-1.3c a well designed modular approach should not require these for basic functionality. I think - and please correct me if I'm wrong, but referring to your previous post - you have USE=extra set. You can easily set -extra -whatever just for app-text/texlive in /etc/ portage/package.use - once you appreciate it I think you may find `flagedit` quicker than `vi` for setting flags on a per-package basis. But as someone else observed, the files and bloat added by these packages will surely be very small indeed - they're probably considered a standard part of a LaTeX distribution. I don't know anything about Feynman diagrams, but you might find video projector a little misleading - Beamer is just a package of Powerpoint or presentation templates for export to print or pdf. When I was at uni the lecturers used this package to format their notes for overhead projectors, and printed them on transparency paper. Importing the package will AIUI simply result in the document being processed in a large font (of a type which is clearly legible at the back of the classroom) and bullet-points before each paragraph. You may not need this, and you may be able to disable it with USE flags, but it's so commonly referred to on the LaTeX newsgroups that I'm sure its use is unexceptional and it's really not such an unreasonable thing to include as a default. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:30:44PM +0100, Penguin Lover Stroller squawked: * dev-tex/feynmf Latest version available: 1.08-r3 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 328 kB Homepage: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/feynmf/ Description: Combined LaTeX/Metafont package for drawing of Feynman diagrams License: GPL-2 or even this * dev-tex/latex-beamer Latest version available: 3.07 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 2,335 kB Homepage: http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/ Description: LaTeX class for creating presentations using a video projector. License: GPL-2 FDL-1.2 LPPL-1.3c a well designed modular approach should not require these for basic functionality. I think - and please correct me if I'm wrong, but referring to your previous post - you have USE=extra set. Actually, this is irrelevant. I looked into the ebuild for texlive 2008, and latex beamer and feynmf are not controllable by USE. I don't know anything about Feynman diagrams, but you might find video projector a little misleading - Beamer is just a package of Powerpoint or presentation templates for export to print or pdf. When I was at uni the lecturers used this package to format their notes for overhead projectors, and printed them on transparency paper. Importing the package will AIUI simply result in the document being processed in a large font (of a type which is clearly legible at the back of the classroom) and bullet-points before each paragraph. Beamer is a lot more powerful than that now. It makes a PDF presentation document that when shown with, say, acrobat reader in full screen, actually is about as good, or better, than powerpoint, unless you need to deal with multimedia (videos and such). I can go on and on about the automated Table Of Contents and hyper-linked short cuts, and the control bar for advancing and rewinding slides that also allow you to jump to section headings. But it is a lot easier to just point you to the website http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/ for their examples. It is sort of standard in the younger mathematical and physics community, especially because of its portability. W -- The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair. - One of the laws of computers and programming revealed. Sortir en Pantoufles: up 855 days, 19:07
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On 9 Apr 2009, at 16:06, Valmor de Almeida wrote: ... Not sure if this will help, but try *not* emerging it directly. Add mathextra to the USE for app-text/texlive and emerge --newuse texlive. W These are the packages that I actually emerged to keep the system lean (from world file): dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive-latex dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra everything else from dev-texlive was pulled as dependencies. As a result I have ... This is your mistake. and if I do emerge texlive (the USE flag is extra) I get: - emerge -vp texlive These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-texinfo-2008 USE=-doc -source 77 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/xcolor-2.11 729 kB ... [ebuild N] dev-tex/latex-beamer-3.07 USE=-doc -examples -lyx 2,336 kB [ebuild N] app-text/dvipng-1.11 USE=truetype -test 164 kB [ebuild N] app-text/texlive-2008 USE=X extra png truetype - cjk -context -cyrillic -detex -doc -dvi2tty -games -graphics - humanities -jadetex -music -omega -pstricks -publishers -science - tex4ht -xetex -xindy -xml LINGUAS=en en_GB pt -af -ar -bg -bn -bo - cs -cy -da -de -el -eo -es -et -fi -fr -ga -he -hi -hr -hsb -hu -hy - id -is -it -ja -ko -la -ml -mn -nl -no -pl -ro -ru -sk -sl -sr -sv - ta -th -tr -uk -vi -zh 0 kB Total: 38 packages (37 new, 1 in new slot), Size of downloads: 19,511 kB This is the correct way to install LaTeX. And indeed texlive-mathextra-2008 is pulled in but look at all the rest! It seems there should be a way to install mathextra without all the extra stuff. I really advise installing all the extra stuff. Whilst I can sympathise with your desire to keep your system lean, the developers' intent is that you install app-text/texlive-2008 and that it should bring in all these dependencies. It's the difference between monolithic modular (??) packages - you wouldn't expect to install just one or two components of X11 and have a fully functional windowing system - likewise you should install app- text/texlive-2008 in order to have a fully functional LaTeX distribution. The sub-packages are not intended to be installed stand-alone - they are merely for the convenience of the devs and so that minimal work is required of your system to maintain minor updates. IMO: `emerge -C dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive- latex dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra emerge texlive-2008` will fix your problems - whilst keeping your *world file* lean. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
Stroller wrote: The sub-packages are not intended to be installed stand-alone - they are merely for the convenience of the devs and so that minimal work is required of your system to maintain minor updates. I wonder why this is a required package * dev-tex/feynmf Latest version available: 1.08-r3 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 328 kB Homepage: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/feynmf/ Description: Combined LaTeX/Metafont package for drawing of Feynman diagrams License: GPL-2 or even this * dev-tex/latex-beamer Latest version available: 3.07 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 2,335 kB Homepage: http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/ Description: LaTeX class for creating presentations using a video projector. License: GPL-2 FDL-1.2 LPPL-1.3c a well designed modular approach should not require these for basic functionality. IMO: `emerge -C dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive-latex dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra emerge texlive-2008` will fix your problems - whilst keeping your *world file* lean. Stroller. Will do. Thanks for the inputs. -- Valmor
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 11:06:28AM -0400, Penguin Lover Valmor de Almeida squawked: These are the packages that I actually emerged to keep the system lean (from world file): dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive-latex dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra You are free to break your system however you want. Check the gentoo texlive guide for the recommended/supported way of installing tex. If you don't follow it and it breaks, well, tough. You said you want to keep it free from clutter. If you only emerge texlive, it will keep your world file even cleaner. AND if you look at the sizes of all the packages downloaded, you'd see that most of the additional packages take next to no space on the capacity of a modern computer. In fact, many of those things that you refused to install came with tetex anyway, you just didn't see them as separate packages. W -- I float like an anchor and sting like a moth. Sortir en Pantoufles: up 854 days, 12:39
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 09:50:31AM -0400, Penguin Lover Valmor de Almeida squawked: I wonder why this is a required package * dev-tex/feynmf * dev-tex/latex-beamer a well designed modular approach should not require these for basic functionality. Well, I agree with you there. File a bug and see what the devs say. I suspect it has something to do with how other distros or upstream packages texlive, or the fact that if you make it infinitely configurable then you will have a whole mess of USE. Now, looking at the texlive ebuild, I think those are the only ones that stands out as can possibly belong to their own categories. I can't really imagine anything really depending on beamer... Best, W -- If your're scattering a fly off an elephant, you don't worry about the mass of the elephant. But since we're physicists, lets consider the alternate example. In this case, we scatter the elephant off the fly. ~DeathMech, S. Sondhi. P-town PHY 205 Sortir en Pantoufles: up 854 days, 13:11
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 12:32:26AM -0400, Penguin Lover Valmor de Almeida squawked: All previous replies very helpful. Thanks. However texlive-mathextra won't emerge. Any advice? Thanks, Not sure if this will help, but try *not* emerging it directly. Add mathextra to the USE for app-text/texlive and emerge --newuse texlive. W -- I don't know, said the voice on the PA, apathetic bloody planet, I've no sympathy at all. Sortir en Pantoufles: up 853 days, 12:19
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
Willie Wong wrote: On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 12:32:26AM -0400, Penguin Lover Valmor de Almeida squawked: All previous replies very helpful. Thanks. However texlive-mathextra won't emerge. Any advice? Thanks, Not sure if this will help, but try *not* emerging it directly. Add mathextra to the USE for app-text/texlive and emerge --newuse texlive. W These are the packages that I actually emerged to keep the system lean (from world file): dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive-latex dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra everything else from dev-texlive was pulled as dependencies. As a result I have * app-text/texlive Latest version available: 2008 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 0 kB Homepage: http://tug.org/texlive/ Description: A complete TeX distribution License: GPL-2 * app-text/texlive-core Latest version available: 2008-r4 Latest version installed: 2008-r4 Size of files: 28,470 kB Homepage: http://tug.org/texlive/ Description: A complete TeX distribution License: GPL-2 LPPL-1.3c * dev-texlive/texlive-basic Latest version available: 2008 Latest version installed: 2008 Size of files: 5,139 kB Homepage: http://www.tug.org/texlive/ Description: TeXLive Essential programs and files License: GPL-2 as-is GPL-1 LPPL-1.3 TeX and if I do emerge texlive (the USE flag is extra) I get: - emerge -vp texlive These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-texinfo-2008 USE=-doc -source 77 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/xcolor-2.11 729 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-latex3-2008 USE=-doc -source 44 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-metapost-2008 USE=-doc -source 301 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/envlab-1.2-r1 29 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-bibtexextra-2008 USE=-doc -source 723 kB [ebuild N] app-text/t1utils-1.34 152 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/europecv-20060424-r1 USE=-examples 765 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-genericextra-2008 USE=-doc -source 174 kB [ebuild NS ] media-libs/freetype-1.4_pre20080316-r1 [2.3.8] USE=kpathsea nls -doc 1,172 kB [ebuild N] app-text/texi2html-1.76 460 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra-2008 USE=-doc -source 0 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/translator-1.00 USE=-doc 175 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/svninfo-0.7.3-r1 15 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/leaflet-20041222 240 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/chktex-1.6.4 USE=-debug -doc 210 kB [ebuild N] app-text/psutils-1.17 61 kB [ebuild N] app-text/ps2eps-1.64 107 kB [ebuild N] app-text/lcdf-typetools-2.69 USE=kpathsea 538 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-langukenglish-2008 USE=-doc -source 1 kB [ebuild N] media-gfx/sam2p-0.45-r1 USE=gif -examples 425 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-langportuguese-2008 USE=-doc -source 3 kB [ebuild N] app-text/xdvik-22.84.14 USE=-Xaw3d -cjk -emacs -motif -neXt 1,969 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/g-brief-4.0.2 149 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/currvita-0.9i-r1 18 kB [ebuild N] app-text/dvipdfm-0.13.2d-r1 232 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-psutils-2008 USE=-doc -source 38 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/glossaries-1.16 USE=-doc -examples 765 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-plainextra-2008 USE=-doc -source 109 kB [ebuild N] dev-texlive/texlive-formatsextra-2008 USE=-doc -source 284 kB [ebuild N] media-libs/gd-2.0.35 USE=jpeg png truetype -fontconfig -xpm 1,185 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/mh-20080903 USE=-doc 1,927 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/feynmf-1.08-r3 USE=-doc 280 kB [ebuild N] virtual/texi2dvi-0 0 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/pgf-2.00 USE=-doc 3,671 kB [ebuild N] dev-tex/latex-beamer-3.07 USE=-doc -examples -lyx 2,336 kB [ebuild N] app-text/dvipng-1.11 USE=truetype -test 164 kB [ebuild N] app-text/texlive-2008 USE=X extra png truetype -cjk -context -cyrillic -detex -doc -dvi2tty -games -graphics -humanities -jadetex -music -omega -pstricks -publishers -science -tex4ht -xetex -xindy -xml LINGUAS=en en_GB pt -af -ar -bg -bn -bo -cs -cy -da -de -el -eo -es -et -fi -fr -ga -he -hi -hr -hsb -hu -hy -id -is -it -ja -ko -la -ml -mn -nl -no -pl -ro -ru -sk -sl -sr -sv -ta -th -tr -uk -vi -zh 0 kB Total: 38 packages (37 new, 1 in new slot), Size of downloads: 19,511 kB And indeed texlive-mathextra-2008 is pulled in but look at all the rest! It seems there should be a way to install mathextra without all the extra stuff. -- Valmor
[gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
Hello, Would anyone know which portage package would install the stmaryrd fonts? I have these installed: virtual/latex-base dev-texlive/texlive-latexrecommended dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra dev-texlive/texlive-latex dev-texlive/texlive-basic dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive-fontsrecommended Thanks, -- Valmor
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 04:17:17PM -0400, Valmor de Almeida wrote: Would anyone know which portage package would install the stmaryrd fonts? I have these installed: virtual/latex-base dev-texlive/texlive-latexrecommended dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra dev-texlive/texlive-latex dev-texlive/texlive-basic dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive-fontsrecommended [04:26 PM]wwong dev-texlive $ grep stmary */*ebuild texlive-mathextra/texlive-mathextra-2007.ebuild:TEXLIVE_MODULE_CONTENTS=12many amstex bin-amstex breqn ccfonts commath concmath concrete eqnarray extarrows extpfeil faktor hvmath mathcomp mh mhequ nath stmaryrd tensor tmmath venn xfrac yhmath collection-mathextra So I think texlive-mathextra Best, W -- Willie W. Wong ww...@math.princeton.edu 408 Fine Hall, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton A mathematician's reputation rests on the number of bad proofs he has given.
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 22:17:17 Valmor de Almeida wrote: Hello, Would anyone know which portage package would install the stmaryrd fonts? It's tetex. This site is useful for such questions: http://www.portagefilelist.de/index.php/Special:PFLQuery -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
Am Wed, 8 Apr 2009 16:26:52 -0400 schrieb Willie Wong ww...@princeton.edu: On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 04:17:17PM -0400, Valmor de Almeida wrote: Would anyone know which portage package would install the stmaryrd fonts? I have these installed: virtual/latex-base dev-texlive/texlive-latexrecommended dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra dev-texlive/texlive-latex dev-texlive/texlive-basic dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra dev-texlive/texlive-fontsrecommended [04:26 PM]wwong dev-texlive $ grep stmary */*ebuild texlive-mathextra/texlive-mathextra-2007.ebuild:TEXLIVE_MODULE_CONTENTS=12many amstex bin-amstex breqn ccfonts commath concmath concrete eqnarray extarrows extpfeil faktor hvmath mathcomp mh mhequ nath stmaryrd tensor tmmath venn xfrac yhmath collection-mathextra So I think texlive-mathextra Best, W Alternatively, you could use texmfind: mar...@marcec ~ % texmfind stmaryrd dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra [1 file] stmaryrd Found 1 texmf file in 1 ebuild. mar...@marcec ~ % eix texmfind [I] dev-tex/texmfind Available versions: 0.1 Installed versions: 0.1(19:03:40 31.03.2009) Homepage:http://home.gna.org/texmfind Description: Finds which ebuild provide a texmf file matching a grep regexp. mar...@marcec ~ % -- Marc Joliet -- Lt. Frank Drebin: It's true what they say: cops and women don't mix. Like eating a spoonful of Drāno; sure, it'll clean you out, but it'll leave you hollow inside. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 10:55:00PM +0200, Penguin Lover Marc Joliet squawked: Alternatively, you could use texmfind: mar...@marcec ~ % texmfind stmaryrd dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra [1 file] stmaryrd Found 1 texmf file in 1 ebuild. mar...@marcec ~ % eix texmfind [I] dev-tex/texmfind Available versions: 0.1 Installed versions: 0.1(19:03:40 31.03.2009) Homepage:http://home.gna.org/texmfind Description: Finds which ebuild provide a texmf file matching a grep regexp. Ooh... cool! Thanks. W -- Now it is such a bizarrely improbable coincidence that anything so mindboggingly useful could have evolved purely by chance that some thinkers have chosen to see it as the final and clinching proof of the non-existence of God. The argument goes something like this: `I refuse to prove that I exist,' says God, `for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing.' `But,' says Man, `The Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It proves you exist, and so therefore, by your own arguments, you don't. QED.' Sortir en Pantoufles: up 852 days, 21:11
Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty
Willie Wong wrote: On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 10:55:00PM +0200, Penguin Lover Marc Joliet squawked: Alternatively, you could use texmfind: mar...@marcec ~ % texmfind stmaryrd dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra [1 file] stmaryrd Found 1 texmf file in 1 ebuild. mar...@marcec ~ % eix texmfind [I] dev-tex/texmfind Available versions: 0.1 Installed versions: 0.1(19:03:40 31.03.2009) Homepage:http://home.gna.org/texmfind Description: Finds which ebuild provide a texmf file matching a grep regexp. Ooh... cool! Thanks. W All previous replies very helpful. Thanks. However texlive-mathextra won't emerge. Any advice? Thanks, -- Valmor emerge -vp texlive-mathextra . * Building format texmf/fmtutil/format.amstex.cnf fmtutil: running `pdftex -ini -jobname=amstex -progname=amstex -translate-file=cp227.tcx *amstex.ini' ... This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.1415926-1.40.9 (Web2C 7.5.7) (INITEX) %-line parsing enabled. (/usr/share/texmf/web2c/cp227.tcx) entering extended mode (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/config/amstex.ini (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/plain/base/plain.tex Preloading the plain format: codes, registers, parameters, fonts, more fonts, macros, math definitions, output routines, hyphenation ! I can't find file `hyphen'. l.1222 \input hyphen (Press Enter to retry, or Control-D to exit) Please type another input file name: ! Emergency stop. l.1222 \input hyphen No pages of output. Transcript written on amstex.log. Error: `pdftex -ini -jobname=amstex -progname=amstex -translate-file=cp227.tcx *amstex.ini' failed ### fmtutil: Error! Not all formats have been built successfully. Visit the log files in directory /var/tmp/portage/dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra-2008/work/texmf-var/web2c for details. ### This is a summary of all `failed' messages and warnings: `pdftex -ini -jobname=amstex -progname=amstex -translate-file=cp227.tcx *amstex.ini' failed * * ERROR: dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra-2008 failed. * Call stack: * ebuild.sh, line 49: Called src_compile * environment, line 124: Called texlive-module_src_compile * environment, line 242: Called die * The specific snippet of code: * TEXMFHOME=${S}/texmf:${S}/texmf-dist fmtutil --cnffile ${i} --fmtdir ${S}/texmf-var/web2c --all || die failed to build format ${i}; * The die message: * failed to build format texmf/fmtutil/format.amstex.cnf * * If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if relevant. * A complete build log is located at '/var/tmp/portage/dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra-2008/temp/build.log'. * The ebuild environment file is located at '/var/tmp/portage/dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra-2008/temp/environment'. *
[gentoo-user] which package?
Is there a command to provide me with the package name to which a given file belongs ? Man equery seems of little help -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package?
equery belongs /path/to/file You must be root or member of the portage group. Cheers! On 02/04/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a command to provide me with the package name to which a given file belongs ? Man equery seems of little help -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- Fabio A. Correa D. Physics Dept, Universidad Nacional, Bogota, Colombia [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] My webpage and OpenPGP key at http://facorread.150m.com My alexandria.cc address is not available anymore. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package?
On Monday 02 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a command to provide me with the package name to which a given file belongs ? Man equery seems of little help If you want to know which package installed an existing file, use: equery belongs filename If you know which file you want to have and would like to know which package provides it, well there's no tool for that, the solution would be horrific. Instead, you ask here and usually someone who has it already will run equery belongs for you :-) Be aware that not all existing files were installed during an emerge, so quite often you get zero results. alan -- Optimists say the glass is half full, Pessimists say the glass is half empty, Developers say wtf is the glass twice as big as it needs to be? Alan McKinnon alan at linuxholdings dot co dot za +27 82, double three seven, one nine three five -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package?
2007/4/2, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Monday 02 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a command to provide me with the package name to which a given file belongs ? Man equery seems of little help If you want to know which package installed an existing file, use: equery belongs filename If you know which file you want to have and would like to know which package provides it, well there's no tool for that, the solution would be horrific. Instead, you ask here and usually someone who has it already will run equery belongs for you :-) I use this database : http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-web.pl HTH. Boris Be aware that not all existing files were installed during an emerge, so quite often you get zero results. alan -- Optimists say the glass is half full, Pessimists say the glass is half empty, Developers say wtf is the glass twice as big as it needs to be? Alan McKinnon alan at linuxholdings dot co dot za +27 82, double three seven, one nine three five -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- $ ruby -e'puts .:@BFegiklnorst.unpack(x4ax7aaX6ax5aX15ax4aax6aaX7ax2 \ aX5aX8axaX3ax8aX4ax6aX3aX6ax3ax3aX9ax4ax2aX9axaX6ax3aX2ax4 \ ax3aX4aXaX12ax10aaX7a).join' -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
Hi, I'd like to write my own .ebuild file. I know which libaries are needed by the new package but how can I find out which package provides a given library? e.g. libXext (probably virtual/x11) I've tried equery belongs Xext but didn't get an answer. Many thanks for hint, Helmut Jarausch Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik RWTH - Aachen University D 52056 Aachen, Germany -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:23:36 +0200 (CEST), Helmut Jarausch wrote: I'd like to write my own .ebuild file. I know which libaries are needed by the new package but how can I find out which package provides a given library? http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-web.pl -- Neil Bothwick Become a gynaecologist, look up a friend today. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
Am Freitag, 22. September 2006 11:23 schrieb Helmut Jarausch: Hi, I'd like to write my own .ebuild file. I know which libaries are needed by the new package but how can I find out which package provides a given library? e.g. libXext (probably virtual/x11) I've tried equery belongs Xext You need to specify the full filename with path (iirc). $ equery belongs /usr/lib/libXext.so [ Searching for file(s) /usr/lib/libXext.so in *... ] x11-libs/libXext-1.0.1 (/usr/lib/libXext.so - libXext.so.6.4.0) /Wolfgang -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
On 22 Sep, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:23:36 +0200 (CEST), Helmut Jarausch wrote: I'd like to write my own .ebuild file. I know which libaries are needed by the new package but how can I find out which package provides a given library? http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-web.pl Many thanks. How to install that locally? Helmut. -- Helmut Jarausch Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik RWTH - Aachen University D 52056 Aachen, Germany -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 12:08:59 +0200 (CEST), Helmut Jarausch wrote: http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-web.pl Many thanks. How to install that locally? You don't. you use equery belongs locally, which only works with installed packages. -- Neil Bothwick Sir! Romulan warbird decloaki»®õ÷üÁ NO CARRIER signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
On Friday 22 September 2006 14:05, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 12:08:59 +0200 (CEST), Helmut Jarausch wrote: http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-w eb.pl Many thanks. How to install that locally? You don't. you use equery belongs locally, which only works with installed packages. I was discussing this with one of the devs in the company this morning, and we both want to know how to determine which ebuild(s) will install a certain binary/lib that isn;t installed yet. Is there an app that does this? As a very simplistic example, I want 'equery', there's no ebuild called 'equery' cause it comes from gentoolkit. If I didn't already know that, how could I find it out? We had a quick look this morning and it seems like to do it we might have to extend something in the portage tree, perhaps a new xml tag in the metadata file that the maintainer would have to keep current alan -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:39:33 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: I was discussing this with one of the devs in the company this morning, and we both want to know how to determine which ebuild(s) will install a certain binary/lib that isn;t installed yet. Is there an app that does this? No, partly because the installed files depend on USE flags etc. It's not like a binary distro when you can just keep a database of the contents of each package. The web page I posted does a good job of this though. -- Neil Bothwick Yes, I am an agent of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] which package provides a given library?
On Friday 22 September 2006 14:50, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:39:33 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: I was discussing this with one of the devs in the company this morning, and we both want to know how to determine which ebuild(s) will install a certain binary/lib that isn;t installed yet. Is there an app that does this? No, partly because the installed files depend on USE flags etc. It's not like a binary distro when you can just keep a database of the contents of each package. The web page I posted does a good job of this though. That's what I figured, especially the moving target caused by USE It seems like a whole lotta work, plus a whole lotta changes to the tree plus a whole lotta maintenance in the future, all for a nice-to-have. Which explains why it hasn't been done yet. alan -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Which package has at?
I just realized my Gentoo has no 'at' I searched but couldn't find as google will not consider less than 3 char words and equery only works on installed apps. Web interface to portage didn't reveal it either. Where the heck is at at? I would think it was one of the coreutils...wrongly it seems. -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org ...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected... - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 pgp0xTvvIA3fk.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 04:32:03PM -0700, Penguin Lover darren kirby squawked: Where the heck is at at? Where you'd expect :) [07:42 PM]wwong ~ $ equery belongs atd [ Searching for file(s) atd in *... ] sys-process/at-3.1.8-r11 (/etc/init.d/atd) sys-process/at-3.1.8-r11 (/usr/sbin/atd) though, I admit, emerge --search at would probably give too many results than useful. W -- The fact that even some bloke like me can hold a slashdot UID in the bottom quarter says quite a bit about the usual readership of the website. Expecting the slashdot crowd to be mature and make informed comments is, well, like expecting a Fermat number to be prime: it used to work a long time ago when the number was small... Sortir en Pantoufles: up 20 days, 2:49 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 01:32, darren kirby wrote: I just realized my Gentoo has no 'at' I searched but couldn't find as google will not consider less than 3 char words and equery only works on installed apps. Web interface to portage didn't reveal it either. Where the heck is at at? I would think it was one of the coreutils...wrongly it seems. $ eix -e at * sys-process/at Available versions: 3.1.8-r11 3.1.8-r12 Installed: none Homepage: ftp://jurix.jura.uni-sb.de/pub/jurix/source/chroot/appl/at/ Description: Queues jobs for later execution In this particular case I would recommend app-portage/eix for finding it. Though not very helpful when you don't know the full path [1] did also show the same package when searching for /usr/bin/at. That home page is, however, still in a beta state. [1] http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-web.pl?filter=%2Fusr%2Fbin%2Fataction=search_filelimit=500 -- Bo Andresen pgpLzTRwuaOXW.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?
quoth the Bo Ørsted Andresen: $ eix -e at * sys-process/at Available versions: 3.1.8-r11 3.1.8-r12 Installed: none Homepage: ftp://jurix.jura.uni-sb.de/pub/jurix/source/chroot/appl/at/ Description: Queues jobs for later execution In this particular case I would recommend app-portage/eix for finding it. Though not very helpful when you don't know the full path [1] did also show the same package when searching for /usr/bin/at. That home page is, however, still in a beta state. Thanks for the great tip Bo! I have many uses for a portage search tool that doesn't require the app to be installed to find it. installing eix now... -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org ...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected... - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 pgpY8QI3XJg3D.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?
darren kirby wrote: I just realized my Gentoo has no 'at' I searched but couldn't find as google will not consider less than 3 char words and equery only works on installed apps. Web interface to portage didn't reveal it either. Where the heck is at at? I would think it was one of the coreutils...wrongly it seems. Many query tools accept basic regular expressions, namely ^ to begin a line and $ to end it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ eix ^at$ * sys-process/at Available versions: 3.1.8-r11 3.1.8-r12 Installed: none Homepage: ftp://jurix.jura.uni-sb.de/pub/jurix/source/chroot/appl/at/ Description: Queues jobs for later execution This is more generally applicable than the other example of the -e flag. Thanks, Donnie -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package contains NAME uninstalled tool
Harry Putnam wrote: I'm sure this has come up several times but finding the correct search string is proving to be a problem. How can a user tell which package an uninstalled tool is in? For example. I want to make an xfs file system. It turn out I have no mkfs.xfs. I find these in my portage tree: sys-fs/xfsdump and xfsprogs. Neither sound like they would contain mkfs.xfs. But if they do, how can I determine that? I see no list of files or the like in their prospective directories and no commandline flags for esearch that look like they do that either. The package database listed on gentoo home pages appears to be laid out in some unfathomable and non-searchable way. I see no infomation about how to use it there at all. you can try to use equery on suspect packages you find with emerge --search... m. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Which package contains NAME uninstalled tool
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:00:06 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote: How can a user tell which package an uninstalled tool is in? Asking here is one way. For example. I want to make an xfs file system. It turn out I have no mkfs.xfs. I find these in my portage tree: sys-fs/xfsdump and xfsprogs. It's the latter. Neither sound like they would contain mkfs.xfs. But if they do, how can I determine that? I see no list of files or the like in their prospective directories and no commandline flags for esearch that look like they do that either. Because the files installed by a package depend on the USE flags and platform, it is not possible to produce a definitive list of what each package installs, unlike with a binary distro. You can search http://packages.debian.org or http://rpmfind.net to see which package includes the file on other distros . That should give you a good idea of where to look. -- Neil Bothwick Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't., signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] Which package contains NAME uninstalled tool
I'm sure this has come up several times but finding the correct search string is proving to be a problem. How can a user tell which package an uninstalled tool is in? For example. I want to make an xfs file system. It turn out I have no mkfs.xfs. I find these in my portage tree: sys-fs/xfsdump and xfsprogs. Neither sound like they would contain mkfs.xfs. But if they do, how can I determine that? I see no list of files or the like in their prospective directories and no commandline flags for esearch that look like they do that either. The package database listed on gentoo home pages appears to be laid out in some unfathomable and non-searchable way. I see no infomation about how to use it there at all. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] which package is kfm in?
Could some KDE user out there run the following command for me: $ equery b $(which kfm) Thanks! Christoph -- echo mailto: NOSPAM !#$.'*'|sed 's. ..'|tr * !#:2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package is kfm in?
Christoph Gysin schreef: Could some KDE user out there run the following command for me: $ equery b $(which kfm) Thanks! Christoph Actually, none-- it's 'konqueror --profile filemanagement' now (this just bit me the other day when I tried one of my rare uses of Konq and went looking for kfm, which no longer exists). So just install konqueror. HTH, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package is kfm in?
Holly Bostick wrote: Actually, none-- it's 'konqueror --profile filemanagement' now (this just bit me the other day when I tried one of my rare uses of Konq and went looking for kfm, which no longer exists). So just install konqueror. Thanks! Christoph -- echo mailto: NOSPAM !#$.'*'|sed 's. ..'|tr * !#:2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] which package is kfm in?
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 18:40, Christoph Gysin wrote: Could some KDE user out there run the following command for me: $ equery b $(which kfm) kfm doesn't exist any more. Actually, it hasn't vor a long time. It used to be the file and web browser in KDE 1.0 and was replaced by konqueror in KDE 2.0. Uwe -- 95% of all programmers rate themselves among the top 5% of all software developers. - Linus Torvalds http://www.uwix.iway.na (last updated: 20.06.2004) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list