In a terminal, just type "ls /usr/portage/net-analyzer/ | less"

This will list all entries of the net-analyzer directory, page by page.

Michael Turcotte
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-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel D Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 12:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] search emerge

Long time Linux user but new to gentoo and trying to get a good handle
on 
emerge.

I recently used emerge to install traceroute.  During the install, it
noted 
that it was installing net-analyzer/traceroute.  I wanted to see what
other 
packages were available under net-analyzer but doing an emerge --search
on 
net-analyzer came up with nothing.  So I tried emerge --searchdesc.
That 
brought me to my first question:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # time emerge --searchdesc analyzer
Searching...  -/usr/lib/portage/bin/ebuild.sh: line 21: 
...
real    22m48.548s
user    18m54.880s
sys     3m29.307s

Hello?  Almost 23 minutes to search for a simple word?  This is an
Athlon 
2400+ with a gig of memory.  I have a 20 gig hard drive and less than 6
gig 
is currently being used.  It's not exactly state of the art but it's
hardly 
what I'd call slow.  In 23 minutes, it should be able to search the
entire 
contents of the Library of Congress.  (OK, slight exaggeration but
still...)  
Is this normal or is there something wrong with my install?

Second, is this the only way to see all of the packages in a specific
folder?  
(And is folder the correct term to use here?)  Is there a tool or
utility 
which will show all packages, perhaps in a tree format?

If this is documented somewhere, a pointer to the documentation would be

complete.  Neither man, Google nor the online Gentoo documentation have
been 
helpful to this point.  Which isn't to say the information isn't there,
of 
course, but I haven't been able to find it.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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