>> I've hit a bug that won't let me start an xfce4 session. I think it
>> was caused by upgrading glibc, and it is pretty well described in this
>> nearly 4-year-old bug:
>>
>> http://bugs.gentoo.org/125909
>>
>> The solution is presented as:
>>
>> qlist -o $(qlist -ICv) | scanelf -Bs__guard -qf - -F%F#s | xargs qfile
>>
>> but I get:
>>
>> qlist: invalid option -- 'l'
>> qlist: invalid option -- '['
>>
>> Removing the -l fixes the first invalid option, but I don't know how
>> to fix the second. Does anyone know how to rewrite this command so it
>> will work?
>
>
> I can't see how you can get those errors, unless you have a broken qlist that
> is outputing something dodgy from the "qlist -ICv"
>
> If it persists, copy-paste your input and the output from your terminal into a
> mail. Or run
>
> qlist -o $(qlist -ICv) | less
>
> and examine that closely for errors
I was making a transcription error before, but after correcting it, it
still doesn't work:
# qlist -o $(qlist -ICv) | scanelf -Bs__guard -qf - -F%F#s | xargs qfile
Usage: qfile <opts> <filename> : list all pkgs owning files
Options: -[ef:m:oRx:vqChV]
-e, --exact * Exact match
-f, --from <arg> * Read arguments from file <arg> ("-" for stdin)
-m, --max-args <arg> * Treat from file arguments by groups of <arg>
(defaults to 5000)
-o, --orphans * List orphan files
-R, --root-prefix * Assume arguments are already prefixed by $ROOT
-x, --exclude <arg> * Don't look in package <arg>
-v, --verbose * Make a lot of noise
-q, --quiet * Tighter output; suppress warnings
-C, --nocolor * Don't output color
-h, --help * Print this help and exit
-V, --version * Print version and exit
Does anyone know what might be wrong?
- Grant