Re: [gentoo-user] uuencode

2005-05-25 Thread Kyle England
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If someone has a more reliable way to find the answer, that would be great. try: # equery belongs /usr/bin/uuencode I haven't messed with equery much, but that seems to do the trick. equery is in the gentoolkit package. -- Kyle England kengland at gentoo dot org

Re: [gentoo-user] uuencode

2005-05-25 Thread Nick Rout
On Tue, 24 May 2005 22:13:03 -0700 karly wrote: Back in February David Corbin posted a question about which ebuild uuencode is in, and how he could find out in general which ebuild a particular binary might be located in. I was loking for uuencode myself, which is how I found his

Re: [gentoo-user] uuencode

2005-05-25 Thread Nick Rout
On Wed, 25 May 2005 14:50:59 -0500 Kyle England wrote: try: # equery belongs /usr/bin/uuencode I haven't messed with equery much, but that seems to do the trick. equery is in the gentoolkit package. not much good if you are trying to install uuencode but can't work out which package it is