* [gentoo-user] Find out what emerge is up to in a large number of installations.
@ 2010-02-16 17:56 ubiquitous1980
2010-02-17 11:36 ` Daniel Troeder
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From: ubiquitous1980 @ 2010-02-16 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
If emerge has a large number of installs to do, for example, during a
world update, and I am in a tty, how would I find which one emerge is up to?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Find out what emerge is up to in a large number of installations.
2010-02-16 17:56 [gentoo-user] Find out what emerge is up to in a large number of installations ubiquitous1980
@ 2010-02-17 11:36 ` Daniel Troeder
2010-02-17 12:08 ` Neil Bothwick
2010-02-17 15:49 ` [gentoo-user] " James
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From: Daniel Troeder @ 2010-02-17 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On 02/16/2010 06:56 PM, ubiquitous1980 wrote:
> If emerge has a large number of installs to do, for example, during a
> world update, and I am in a tty, how would I find which one emerge is up to?
Not sure if I understand your question, but you possibly want to take a
look at /var/log/emerge.log
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Find out what emerge is up to in a large number of installations.
2010-02-16 17:56 [gentoo-user] Find out what emerge is up to in a large number of installations ubiquitous1980
2010-02-17 11:36 ` Daniel Troeder
@ 2010-02-17 12:08 ` Neil Bothwick
2010-02-17 15:49 ` [gentoo-user] " James
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From: Neil Bothwick @ 2010-02-17 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:56:07 +0000, ubiquitous1980 wrote:
> If emerge has a large number of installs to do, for example, during a
> world update, and I am in a tty, how would I find which one emerge is
> up to?
emerge genlop
genlop -c
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Neil Bothwick
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* [gentoo-user] Re: Find out what emerge is up to in a large number of installations.
2010-02-16 17:56 [gentoo-user] Find out what emerge is up to in a large number of installations ubiquitous1980
2010-02-17 11:36 ` Daniel Troeder
2010-02-17 12:08 ` Neil Bothwick
@ 2010-02-17 15:49 ` James
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From: James @ 2010-02-17 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
ubiquitous1980 <nixuser1980 <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> If emerge has a large number of installs to do, for example, during a
> world update, and I am in a tty, how would I find which one emerge is up to?
>
>
not sure what you mean about tty, but if you
have a command prompt, then:
tail -f /var/log/emerge.log
hth,
James
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