On Fri, 03 Feb 2012 23:28:43 +0100, Alex Schuster wrote:
app-portage/genlop does this:
wonko@weird ~ $ genlop -l | tail
You can also specify a date range, like
genlop -l --date yesterday
I like the q utilities from portage-utils but feel genlop has the edge
over qlop.
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Neil Bothwick
Hi all,
My Eclipse (Indigo) has started crashing today. So I wanted to see
which packages I had installed/upgraded recently.
I can, of course, go through emerge.log manually but I was wondering
if there was a tool that could simply provide me with a
chronologically ordered list of
+++ Hilco Wijbenga [gentoo-user] [Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 01:50:24PM -0800]:
Hi all,
My Eclipse (Indigo) has started crashing today. So I wanted to see
which packages I had installed/upgraded recently.
I can, of course, go through emerge.log manually but I was wondering
if there was a tool
On 3 February 2012 14:00, Andrew MacKenzie amack...@edespot.com wrote:
+++ Hilco Wijbenga [gentoo-user] [Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 01:50:24PM -0800]:
Hi all,
My Eclipse (Indigo) has started crashing today. So I wanted to see
which packages I had installed/upgraded recently.
I can, of course, go
Hilco Wijbenga writes:
My Eclipse (Indigo) has started crashing today. So I wanted to see
which packages I had installed/upgraded recently.
I can, of course, go through emerge.log manually but I was wondering
if there was a tool that could simply provide me with a
chronologically ordered
+++ Hilco Wijbenga [gentoo-user] [Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 02:27:58PM -0800]:
On 3 February 2012 14:00, Andrew MacKenzie amack...@edespot.com wrote:
+++ Hilco Wijbenga [gentoo-user] [Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 01:50:24PM -0800]:
Hi all,
My Eclipse (Indigo) has started crashing today. So I wanted to
On 4 February 2012, at 03:08, Peter Humphrey wrote:
...
Good God! Where did all that refuse come from? A quick perusal of kmail's
preferences doesn't show anything odd. I'll have to look into it - I don't
want to be a pariah around here.
I'd be very grateful if you could post in plaintext
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