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On 22/10/2015 23:51, Dale wrote: |
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> Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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>> On Thu, 22 Oct 2015 14:07:06 -0500, Dale wrote: |
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>>> Of course, there is better ways of finding this info but I never can |
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>>> remember the command and it takes me a bit to figure out what options |
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>>> do what so I finally said "screw it" and work without it unless I just |
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>>> must have it. If I only need one, I use the date command. It |
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>>> works. ;-) |
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>> genlop -l --date yesterday |
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>> Not too hard to remember :) |
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> It is when you only use it once every year or two. Generally, it is |
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> rare that I have to even go look at the emerge log file. This is likely |
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> the first time I have looked in there in a good long while. Maybe over a |
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> year. Sometimes, I wonder if I even need the thing. |
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Of course you need it - genlop won't work without it |
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Alan McKinnon |
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