Re: [gentoo-user] uuencode

2005-03-01 Thread Christopher Fisk
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, David Corbin wrote:
Where is uuencode packaged?
I believe it is uulib
That said, you might look into the uudeview package.  Supports more 
mimetypes and seems to be a dropin replacement for uudecode.

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Re: [gentoo-user] uuencode

2005-02-28 Thread Ernst Herzberg
On Montag 28 Februar 2005 19:58, David Corbin wrote:
> Where is uuencode packaged?
>
> What is the correct way way to find this out myself?

I don't know, if it is correct way, but useful:
http://www.gentoo-stats.org/index.php?c=search


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RE: [gentoo-user] uuencode

2005-02-28 Thread Frédéric Grosshans
Le lundi 28 février 2005 à 14:17 -0500, Dave Nebinger a écrit :
> > Where is uuencode packaged?
> 
> I think it's part of uulib.
> 
> > What is the correct way way to find this out myself?
> 
> esearch -S uuencode

  If you emerged esearch and synced through esync ...

  Otherwise, emerge -S uuencode should give you the same results, but
needs more time to do it.

[ Results for search key : uuencode ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]

*  dev-libs/uulib
  Latest version available: 0.5.20
  Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
  Size of downloaded files: 255 kB
  Homepage:http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/UUDeview/
  Description: library that supports Base64 (MIME), uuencode,
xxencode and binhex coding
  License: GPL-2

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RE: [gentoo-user] uuencode

2005-02-28 Thread Dave Nebinger
> Where is uuencode packaged?

I think it's part of uulib.

> What is the correct way way to find this out myself?

esearch -S uuencode

Dave

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