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but what if <package> isn't merged yet ? |
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expl: |
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how do i find out what package i need to emerge so i can use nslookup. |
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it's something i've been wondering for a while and i just thought it |
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could fit in this thread even though the poster got the answer to his |
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question. |
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thanks all |
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Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: |
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> Thank you Vikas and Justin. It works for me. |
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> Leandro |
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> 26 Oct 2006 03:44:29 +0530, Vikas Kumar <Vikas.Kumar@×××××××××.in>: |
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>> On 18:58 Wed 25 Oct , Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: |
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>> > Hi list, |
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>> > How to discover what is the package of a given file? Should I |
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>> use emerge |
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>> > command? |
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>> > Leandro |
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>> if i've understood your question right then may be, |
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>> # equery belongs <file> |
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>> equery comes with gentoolkit. |
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>> # emerge gentoolkit |
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>> New crypt. See /usr/news/crypt. |
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