By the way. I am using etc-paludis from paludis extras overlay. What is the correct replacement for it?
And yesterday I played with inquisition to get familiar with that. What I was looking for was the list of packages installed from paludis-extras repository. With eix it is simple: # eix --installed-from-overlay paludis-extras How can I do this with inquisitio? And other problem. I cannot run inquisitio as normal user because it is writing cache when I run it and I don't have privileges for that. Thanks! Regards, Petr Dne pá 2. ledna 2009 Robert Piasek napsal(a): > On Wednesday 31 December 2008 01:42:21 Ciaran McCreesh wrote: > > On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 01:20:45 +0000 > > > > The difference between "fast enough" and "instant" is irrelevant. > > Is it? "fast enough" is very misleading. For some 1h might be "fast > enough", so it really depends on your personal point of view. > > > The difference between correct and incorrect is also important. eix > > gets you wrong answers instantly, whereas inquisitio gets you right > > answers quickly enough. > > It also depends what do you call correct. In my example eix gave me > instantly an answer I was looking for (so I think I might call it correct > from my query point of view). > > I use different tools for different tasks and don't like to be forced to > use something which from my personal experience isn't the best choice for > the job. If that would be the case we would all still use portage wouldn't > we? Paludis is my packet manager of choice because from my point of view it > simply superior. It's fast, flexible and most importantly does exactly what > I expect it to do. Same with eix. > > > > Would you consider adding checked/approved version of eix-update hook > > > to http://git.pioto.org/gitweb/paludis-scripts.git?a=tree? > > > > Not until eix uses the Paludis API to access configuration and ebuild > > information. > > Ok I think we've got it clear now. > > At the end of the day someone will probably clone/fork paludis-extras repo > under different name, because it provides with hooks people are used to. > You might want to backlist it again and again and again. But isn't it > easier to give people the choice they want and make everyone happy? Please > note I'm not asking you to support any "third party" tools. > > Thanks, > Rob -- Ing. Petr Kopecky E-mail: [email protected] _______________________________________________________ OpenDocument is now international standard ISO/IEC 26300. Use OpenOffice! It's free for everyone :-) http://www.openoffice.org http://www.openoffice.cz _______________________________________________________
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