genlop is a fun program too, only searches through installed stuff
though, but it can tell you have long time it took to compile stuff, and
for the diffrent versions:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] redeeman # genlop -t irssi
 
 * net-irc/irssi
 
     Merged   at Tue Aug 26 00:16:41 2003    (irssi-0.8.6-r2)
       merge time: 4 minutes and 9 seconds.
 
     Merged   at Sun Nov 16 11:16:46 2003    (irssi-0.8.6-r5)
       merge time: 3 minutes and 32 seconds.
 
 merged totally 2 times in 7 minutes and 41 seconds.
 average merge time: 3 minutes and 51 seconds.

w00t! first time was slower! (was with older gcc :))

On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 21:39, Peter Gantner wrote:
> Quoting Stephan Wesselman from Dec 3
> 
> > What is the package or command to use the "finger username" in gentoo?  
> > And what do I need to emerge to get this command?
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ qpkg -f /usr/bin/finger
> net-misc/netkit-fingerd *
> 
> You could have got to this by either:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -s finger
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ esearch finger
> 
> both result in:
> *  net-misc/netkit-fingerd
>       Latest version available: 0.17-r2
>       Latest version installed: 0.17-r2
> 
> esearch is a _very_ handy program. emerge it now :)
> 
> hth, have fun with Gentoo!
> 
>       Peter G.
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