[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
* On 01.11.2005 Neil Bothwick wrote: >> This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated >> and 'equery' should be used: > > In that case I would have recommended equery to start with. But equery is > horrendously slow to start up, whereas qpkg is virtually instant. It may > be deprecated but it works well, so why not use it? Oh, I didn't said that you shouldn't use it. But it isn't in $PATH anymore - that was what I wanted to make clear. And you're right that equery is slow, and it doesn't has some of qpkg's features. I have made a symbolic link /usr/local/bin/qpkg-old to qpkg (qpkg-old because I have portage-utils installed) So long, tkr -- Ahh... the smell of cuprinol and mahogany. It excites me to... acts of passion... acts of... ineptitude. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 12:18:00 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote: > > qpkg -I -g sys-kernel > > This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated > and 'equery' should be used: In that case I would have recommended equery to start with. But equery is horrendously slow to start up, whereas qpkg is virtually instant. It may be deprecated but it works well, so why not use it? -- Neil Bothwick Used Iraqi rifles for sale: Dropped once, never fired... signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
* On 01.11.2005 Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:15:16 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote: > >> % grep sys-kernel /var/log/emerge.log >> >> should do the trick then > > qpkg -I -g sys-kernel This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated and 'equery' should be used: ,-[qpkg --help] | [...] | NOTICE: This tool will be phased out at some point in the | future, please use equery instead. | Bugs are still fixed but new features won't be added. | [...] `- There are still missing features of qpgk in equery, though. The point is, that 'qpkg' won't be/isn't in your $PATH anymore. In the latest stable release of gentoolkit (which is 0.2.0-r2 on my system) it is installed in '/usr/lib/gentoolkit/bin/' and from 0.2.1 on (these are testing atm) it will be found in '/usr/share/doc/gentoolkit-${VERSION}/deprecated/qpkg/' Further, if you have 'portage-utils' installed, you have a executable called 'qpkg' which does something completely different. But then you can take 'qlist' for exactly the above: % qlist -I | grep sys-kernel Or you can emerge eix and take eix for it. Or ... So long, tkr -- Next Friday will not be your lucky day. As a matter of fact, you don't have a lucky day this year. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:15:16 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote: > % grep sys-kernel /var/log/emerge.log > > should do the trick then qpkg -I -g sys-kernel -- Neil Bothwick This is the day for firm decisions! Or is it? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
On 10/30/05, Tim Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You don't need the less-than here. grep can work directly on the > file. > > % grep sys-kernel /var/lib/portage/world doh, :) > > So long, > tkr > > -- > You know you're using the computer too much when: > You try and use wget to pick up that pizza. >-- snakattak3 > > > -- There are 3 kinds of people in the world: Those who can count, and those who can't. Money can't buy everything. Sometimes money can't even buy a gun... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
* On 30.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote: >>> # cat /var/lib/portage/world> grep sys-kernel I have corrupted your command, but realized it too late, sorry. You originally have written: >>> # cat /var/lib/portage/world | grep sys-kernel >> UUOC > > I stand corrected. grep sys-kernel < /var/lib/portage/world is a neater way. You don't need the less-than here. grep can work directly on the file. % grep sys-kernel /var/lib/portage/world So long, tkr -- You know you're using the computer too much when: You try and use wget to pick up that pizza. -- snakattak3 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
On 10/30/05, Tim Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * On 27.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote: > > # cat /var/lib/portage/world> grep sys-kernel > > UUOC I stand corrected. grep sys-kernel < /var/lib/portage/world is a neater way. -- Joe -- There are 3 kinds of people in the world: Those who can count, and those who can't. Money can't buy everything. Sometimes money can't even buy a gun... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates
* On 27.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote: >> P.S. is there an easy way to confirm which kernel source (gentoo/vanilla) >> was originally installed? > > # cat /var/lib/portage/world> grep sys-kernel UUOC > The above command should give you the kernel(s) you've emerged. Normally the above command should do the trick. But there's a special case where it doesn't work, though. If you installed with the portage option '--oneshot' the package isn't recorded to the world file. Then you're still be able to confirm the package, though, if we're imagin that /var/log/emerge.log hasn't been touched (read: hasn't been rotated or such): % grep sys-kernel /var/log/emerge.log should do the trick then So long, tkr -- ... at least I thought I was dancing, 'til somebody stepped on my hand. -- J. B. White signature.asc Description: PGP signature