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On Thursday 23 October 2008, 22:22, Mike Diehl wrote: |
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> The other day I was updating a fairly ancient system by trying to |
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> first clear out some emerge blockers. I've taken care of the |
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> blockers, but now I find that my system no longer has a more command: |
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> # more |
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> bash: more: command not found |
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> I also notice that sys-apps/more is masked: |
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> * sys-apps/more [ Masked ] |
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> Latest version available: 2.12r |
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> Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] |
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> Size of files: 1,338 kB |
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> Homepage: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/ |
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> Description: Primitive text file viewer |
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> License: GPL-2 |
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> Surely this isn't what I'm supposed to install just to get "more." |
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> Please advise. |
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$ qfile /bin/more |
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sys-apps/util-linux (/bin/more) |
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Did you by chance unmerge util-linux? Try re-emerging it. |