* [gentoo-user] Command for sync history
@ 2009-02-24 4:54 Dale
2009-02-24 5:08 ` Saphirus Sage
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From: Dale @ 2009-02-24 4:54 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi,
I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember
what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the
30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through
the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and
portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command
that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just
can't recall what it is.
Any clues? I'm loosing my little mind over here. :/
Thanks
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Command for sync history
2009-02-24 4:54 [gentoo-user] Command for sync history Dale
@ 2009-02-24 5:08 ` Saphirus Sage
2009-02-24 5:19 ` Dale
2009-02-24 6:03 ` Alan McKinnon
2009-02-24 6:31 ` Sebastian Günther
2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Saphirus Sage @ 2009-02-24 5:08 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember
> what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the
> 30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through
> the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and
> portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command
> that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just
> can't recall what it is.
>
> Any clues? I'm loosing my little mind over here. :/
>
> Thanks
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
>
>
If you have gentoolkit emerged, the command is "genlop -r <package
name>". Seriously, it was in the man for genlop, but it's cool, I like
being helpful, or at least thinking I am.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Command for sync history
2009-02-24 5:08 ` Saphirus Sage
@ 2009-02-24 5:19 ` Dale
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2009-02-24 5:19 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Saphirus Sage wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember
>> what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the
>> 30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through
>> the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and
>> portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command
>> that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just
>> can't recall what it is.
>>
>> Any clues? I'm loosing my little mind over here. :/
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
>>
>>
>>
> If you have gentoolkit emerged, the command is "genlop -r <package
> name>". Seriously, it was in the man for genlop, but it's cool, I like
> being helpful, or at least thinking I am.
>
>
>
That's the one. I'm not going to tell how many times I used that and it
just plain escaped me. My problem was that I couldn't remember the
command so I had no clue what man page to look at.
Thanks much.
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Command for sync history
2009-02-24 4:54 [gentoo-user] Command for sync history Dale
2009-02-24 5:08 ` Saphirus Sage
@ 2009-02-24 6:03 ` Alan McKinnon
2009-02-24 6:51 ` Dale
2009-02-24 6:31 ` Sebastian Günther
2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Alan McKinnon @ 2009-02-24 6:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 06:54:51 Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember
> what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the
> 30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through
> the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and
> portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command
> that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just
> can't recall what it is.
>
qlop -s
part of portage-utils
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Command for sync history
2009-02-24 6:03 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2009-02-24 6:51 ` Dale
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Dale @ 2009-02-24 6:51 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2009 06:54:51 Dale wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember
>> what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the
>> 30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through
>> the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and
>> portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command
>> that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just
>> can't recall what it is.
>>
>>
>
> qlop -s
>
> part of portage-utils
>
>
That is more like it. The other command works to but that is the one I
remember using. I'm adding that to my frequently used command list
before I forget again. lol
Thanks much.
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Command for sync history
2009-02-24 4:54 [gentoo-user] Command for sync history Dale
2009-02-24 5:08 ` Saphirus Sage
2009-02-24 6:03 ` Alan McKinnon
@ 2009-02-24 6:31 ` Sebastian Günther
2009-02-24 6:53 ` Dale
2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Günther @ 2009-02-24 6:31 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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* Dale (rdalek1967@gmail.com) [24.02.09 05:56]:
> Hi,
>
> I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember
> what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the
> 30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through
> the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and
> portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command
> that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just
> can't recall what it is.
>
> Any clues? I'm loosing my little mind over here. :/
qlop -s
man q is not that hard to remember
>
> Thanks
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
>
HTH
Sebastian
--
" Religion ist das Opium des Volkes. " Karl Marx
SEB@STI@N GÜNTHER mailto:samson@guenther-roetgen.de
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Command for sync history
2009-02-24 6:31 ` Sebastian Günther
@ 2009-02-24 6:53 ` Dale
2009-02-25 15:49 ` Sebastian Günther
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From: Dale @ 2009-02-24 6:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Sebastian Günther wrote:
> * Dale (rdalek1967@gmail.com) [24.02.09 05:56]:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I read and even used this command several times but I can't remember
>> what it is now. I searched the forums and even searched through the
>> 30,000 emails from this list and can't find it. I did search through
>> the emails, not read them all. I even did a equery files gentoolkit and
>> portage, no bells went off there either. Anyway, there is a command
>> that you put -s after and it lists the sync date and times. I just
>> can't recall what it is.
>>
>> Any clues? I'm loosing my little mind over here. :/
>>
>
> qlop -s
>
> man q is not that hard to remember
>
>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
>>
>>
>
> HTH
> Sebastian
>
>
It's not IF you remember it. I was thinking genlop at first then eix
but "q" never even crossed my mind.
Thanks
Dale
:-) :-)
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