On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
> Actually I just made such a list by just doing a find on a compiled
> source tree, piping to type, and grepping for 'not found':
>
> ddate NO - silly
Yes, it's silly, but I used to have ddate show up now and then on
login. Since debian did
On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
maor>> But I noticed that a lot of the tools are NOT in other debian packages.
maor>
maor>Which ones, specifically?
Sorry I have to pass on that one right now. Leaving for a weekend retreat.
Next week if I have time I will hopefully be able to make a list.
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On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
>
> maor>> But I noticed that a lot of the tools are NOT in other debian packages.
> maor>
> maor>Which ones, specifically?
> Sorry I have to pass on that one right now. Leaving for a weekend retreat.
> Next week
On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> [justification for including whereis]
ok, I'll include it in the next version.
> But I noticed that a lot of the tools are NOT in other debian packages.
Which ones, specifically?
Guy
On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
maor>On Sun, 15 Sep 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
maor>
maor>> util-linux does not install the whereis command from the utils. The
maor>> whereis command is used to find the location of a Unix command and is
very
maor>> important.
maor>
maor>Actually the wher
On Sun, 15 Sep 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> util-linux does not install the whereis command from the utils. The
> whereis command is used to find the location of a Unix command and is very
> important.
Actually the whereis command is pretty useless because the places it
looks are hardcoded in
Package: util-linux
Version: 2.5-6
util-linux does not install the whereis command from the utils. The
whereis command is used to find the location of a Unix command and is very
important.
Reviewing the source package I noted that a large number of other tools
are also not installed. What are the
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