Since my depcleaning, updatedb and locate are bad commands and dhcpcd
is gone. I'm surprised that stuff isn't depended on or part of the
system, but minimal is good. dhcpcd is back, but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
- Grant
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Grant wrote:
Since my depcleaning, updatedb and locate are bad commands and dhcpcd
is gone. I'm surprised that stuff isn't depended on or part of the
system, but minimal is good. dhcpcd is back, but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate
Grant wrote:
Since my depcleaning, updatedb and locate are bad commands and dhcpcd
is gone. I'm surprised that stuff isn't depended on or part of the
system, but minimal is good. dhcpcd is back, but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
Those are part of the
but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
Those commands are also provided by slocate, so go for it.
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but what package is
updatedb/locate part of? Should I go for slocate instead?
Those commands are also provided by slocate, so go for it.
Right on, fully operational once again.
- Grant
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Matthew Cline wrote:
IIRC, locate is in the findutils package.
No, it's not.
$ qpkg -f $(which locate)
sys-apps/slocate *
Christoph
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 20:51:09 +0200 Christoph Gysin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Matthew Cline wrote:
| IIRC, locate is in the findutils package.
|
| No, it's not.
|
| $ qpkg -f $(which locate)
| sys-apps/slocate *
It might be if you haven't upgraded for a year or so.
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