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$ lf /usr/portage/net-im/telegram-desktop |
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Manifest telegram-desktop-2.1.1.ebuild |
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files/ telegram-desktop-2.1.2.ebuild |
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metadata.xml telegram-desktop-2.1.3.ebuild |
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telegram-desktop-2.0.1-r1.ebuild telegram-desktop-2.1.4.ebuild |
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telegram-desktop-2.1.0.ebuild telegram-desktop-2.1.6.ebuild |
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On 05/14/20 22:19, Rich Freeman wrote: |
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> On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 4:13 PM n952162 <n952162@×××.de> wrote: |
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>> $ lf /var/db/pkg |
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> This is NOT your package repository and you should not ever touch |
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> anything in there unless you REALLY know what you're doing. You may |
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> end up having to reinstall everything on your system at the very least |
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> to fix the resulting damage. |
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> You can find the location of your package repositories by running |
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> emerge --info, and looking for the repositories section. Each |
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> repository (such as the gentoo repo) will have a location field which |
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> is the path to its location on your disk. |
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