On Monday 15 June 2009 14:28:46 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Can I get a likely search string for the massive man page of eix to
> understand all the info contained in its ouput.

eix's man page always seemed to me to break rule #1 of user-interfaces:

"Do not expose the underlying implementation in the interface."

> A quick search on `output' seems to miss it.

You want to search on "\!t" in this case

> Things like found in this output:
>
> eix ^apr$
>
> * dev-libs/apr
>      Available versions:  (1)  1.2.11!t (~)1.2.12!t (~)1.3.0!t 1.3.2!t
> 1.3.3!t 1.3.5!t {debug doc ipv6 urandom}
>      Homepage:            http://apr.apache.org/
>      Description:         Apache Portable Runtime Library
>
>
> What do the `!t' entries following the versions available mean?

RESTRICT="test"

You can find a clue in sub-section "Slots" under main heading "OUTPUT"

> Also, is it odd to have older versions under `~'?

No, it just means the maintainer didn't change anything in the older unstable 
versions when marking the later one stable.

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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com

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