On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 13:52 -0300, Rafael EspÃndola wrote: > On 5/18/05, Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How is it that you know those two greps will catch everything? > I don't. In fact I am sure they don't catch everything: given a Turing > machine one can replace all halts by a "do something with flex". So it > is undecidable if x11 rdepends on flex (or xbill) and one must prove > it to be sure. I just want to give some indications that flex is not a > dependency. > > Another one: > epm -ql flex: > there is some docs, some infos and a man page. I assume that X doesn't > need those. > there is a static lib and a header. As far as I know X doesn't compile > anything after it is installed. > there is the flex binary. As far as I know X doesn't create lexical > analyzer after it is installed. > > Please don't missunderstand me. I am not being pedantic. I am creating > a thin-client with gentoo and would like to make it easier for someone > that wants to do that something similar afterwards.
emerge pxes :P OK, so it isn't exactly the same thing, but I don't see much point in reinventing the wheel. -- Chris Gianelloni Release Engineering - Strategic Lead/QA Manager Games - Developer Gentoo Linux
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