Erik Christiansen said,
On Debian 7.8.0 it's there without overt action on my part, so
bsdmainutils is either a default install, or was pulled in by some of
all the other stuff I have to download after every distro change. (It's
always been there on SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX, Redhat, Ubuntu, and Debian,
when I've needed it.)

In debian testing bsdmainutils is depended on by man-db, lsb-core, xorg and x11-apps so its pulled in ___very___ early in the piece, so its very likely on all linux systems. Linux since kernel 0.96d, when the entire linux distro ___plus____ source fitted on a single CD,
Lindsay
_______________________________________________
luv-main mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main

Reply via email to