On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 11:49:59PM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:46:29PM -0400, stan wrote: > > I tried apt-cache search gnomecal, but came up dry. > > > > I have it installed on one machine, so I know it's out there, but where? > > gnome-pim > > Which you could also have found out by running: > > $ dpkg --search gnomecal > > on the machine where it is installed :-)
Funny. He wants to know the package for a given soft ... to install it. If you want to find where is a given binary, you can use the debian package search page : http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages I suggest to search something like 'bin/gnomecal' instead of gnomecal to limit the search. Christophe > > -- > Karl E. Jørgensen > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.karl.jorgensen.com > ==== Today's fortune: > We warn the reader in advance that the proof presented here depends on a > clever but highly unmotivated trick. > -- Howard Anton, "Elementary Linear Algebra" -- Christophe Barbé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F45 2F1E D72C B41E There's no sense in being precise when you don't even know what you're talking about. -- John von Neumann
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