thank you very much for your answers
Bayrouni.
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Since qpkg is somewhat deprecated and might disappear in the future I'd
recommend to use equery (emerge gentoolkit if you don't have that
command, gpkg is also (still) part of this package).
Usage: equery l
In your case this would be something like: eq
qpkg -I
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 08:28 +0200, Al Bayrouni wrote:
> HELLO all,
>
> How can I output only packages that are installed on my system.
> and not those that aren't.
>
> example: emerge search kde output really all packages containing the
> word kde. It is very hard to read all this just
HELLO all,
How can I output only packages that are installed on my system.
and not those that aren't.
example: emerge search kde output really all packages containing the
word kde. It is very hard to read all this just to verify that one or 2
kde packs are or not installed.
Thank you
Bayrouni
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