Andrew Gaydenko schrieb: > ======= On Monday 31 March 2008, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: ======= > >> On Monday 31 March 2008, 11:31, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: >> >>> I agree, my English is ugly. I'll try to explain. Saying "viewer" I >>> mean something like this: >>> >>> logviewer kdelibs >>> >>> will "produce" the same output as, say, >>> >>> less /usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/ChangeLog >>> >>> You see, it is impossible to remember all packages' dirs. Of >>> course, I can use 'q' or 'eix' to find a dir and then type in a >>> long 'less ...' command. But, well, why do all these 'eix' and 'q' >>> exist? I think to save some users' time. Is my intention more clear >>> now? :-) >>> >> Neil will surely provide an adequate answer, however, if your needs >> aren't too sophisticated, you could put together something like >> >> $ cat logviewer.sh >> #!/bin/bash >> >> if [ -z "$1" ]; then >> echo "Must specify package name!" >&2 >> exit 1 >> fi >> >> p=`eix --only-names -e "$1"` >> >> if [ -z "$p" ]; then >> echo "$1: No matches found" >&2 >> exit 1 >> else >> howmany=`echo "$p" | wc -l` >> if [ "$howmany" -gt 1 ]; then >> echo "Many packages with the same name, refine search string:" >> >>> &2 echo "$p" >&2 >>> >> exit 1 >> fi >> fi >> >> c="/usr/portage/${p}/ChangeLog" >> >> if [ -z "$EDITOR" ]; then >> EDITOR=`which vi` >> fi >> >> "$EDITOR" "$c" >> --------- >> >> You can also remove the "-e" from the eix line if you want >> approximate matching (that will require you to specify the category >> almost always though). >> Hope this helps. >> > > Thanks! I definitely must read a bash documentaton :-) > I think this will be your friend: http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/