On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 20:08 +, James wrote:
> OK, let's say I'm looking or 'theoraenc'
>
> I just ran 'qgrep theora *' and got lots of hits,
>
> I ran 'qgrep theoraenc *' and got nothing
>
> Does this mean no (ebuild) contains theoraenc ?
>
> qpkg -i theoraencreturns emptytoo
>
James wrote:
> Paul Varner gentoo.org> writes:
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>> Actually it does:
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> OK, let's say I'm looking or 'theoraenc'
>
> I just ran 'qgrep theora *' and got lots of hits,
>
> I ran 'qgrep theoraenc *' and got nothing
>
"qgrep theora" is actually similar to "grep theora $PORTD
Paul Varner gentoo.org> writes:
> Actually it does:
OK, let's say I'm looking or 'theoraenc'
I just ran 'qgrep theora *' and got lots of hits,
I ran 'qgrep theoraenc *' and got nothing
Does this mean no (ebuild) contains theoraenc ?
qpkg -i theoraencreturns emptytoo
How do I kn
Francesco Riosa pnpitalia.it> writes:
> why not to do a litle jump and go with app-portage/portage-utils ?
Dude, (are old_farts allowed to use terms like dude?)
with Gentoo, I do a lot of jumping. Granted, I have things
working better than ever on computers, but, I 'jump' all day
long just to
Paul Varner gentoo.org> writes:
> > I use: /usr/lib/gentoolkit/bin/qpkg
> ln -s /usr/lib/gentoolkit/bin/qpkg /usr/local/bin/qpkg
Yes, I rather like this symlink approach.
> Answering your question about paths, the place to put it would
> be /root/.bashrc
> export PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/gentool
Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > I use: /usr/lib/gentoolkit/bin/qpkg
> I just copy it to /usr/local/bin. Since /usr/local/bin/qpkg is not owned
> by gentoolkit, it won't be touched by portage. An update to gentoolkit
> will reinstall qpkg in the original location, but it will be the sam
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