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Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Thursday, 9 March 2023 14:31:32 GMT Andreas Stiasny wrote: |
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>> You could try gztool |
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>> https://github.com/circulosmeos/gztool/ |
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>> "gztool -T" should work like "tail -f". |
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> That looks very handy. But: |
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> Compiling it from the github source fails because I haven't found all the |
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> prerequisites. |
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> Fetching a Debian compiled version and running deb2targz on it ends up with a |
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> .so file, which where to put? |
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> I haven't found it in any Gentoo overlays. |
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> How can I get hold of a version for Gentoo? |
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I found it in a overlay. At least google and github page says it is |
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there. |
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https://github.com/gentoo-mirror/slonko |
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It appears to be called gztool. |
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Hope that helps. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |