[gentoo-user] Which package has at?

2006-08-15 Thread darren kirby
I just realized my Gentoo has no 'at' I searched but couldn't find as google will not consider less than 3 char words and equery only works on installed apps. Web interface to portage didn't reveal it either. Where the heck is at at? I would think it was one of the coreutils...wrongly it

Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?

2006-08-15 Thread Willie Wong
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 04:32:03PM -0700, Penguin Lover darren kirby squawked: Where the heck is at at? Where you'd expect :) [07:42 PM]wwong ~ $ equery belongs atd [ Searching for file(s) atd in *... ] sys-process/at-3.1.8-r11 (/etc/init.d/atd) sys-process/at-3.1.8-r11 (/usr/sbin/atd) though,

Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?

2006-08-15 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 01:32, darren kirby wrote: I just realized my Gentoo has no 'at' I searched but couldn't find as google will not consider less than 3 char words and equery only works on installed apps. Web interface to portage didn't reveal it either. Where the heck is at at?

Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?

2006-08-15 Thread darren kirby
quoth the Bo Ørsted Andresen: $ eix -e at * sys-process/at Available versions: 3.1.8-r11 3.1.8-r12 Installed: none Homepage: ftp://jurix.jura.uni-sb.de/pub/jurix/source/chroot/appl/at/ Description: Queues jobs for later execution In this

Re: [gentoo-user] Which package has at?

2006-08-15 Thread Donnie Berkholz
darren kirby wrote: I just realized my Gentoo has no 'at' I searched but couldn't find as google will not consider less than 3 char words and equery only works on installed apps. Web interface to portage didn't reveal it either. Where the heck is at at? I would think it was one of the