Nick Fortino gmail.com> writes:
> eix -e -U gpac
> equery hasuse -p -o gpac
> Either way you do it, media-video/keno is the only one
OK,
cool.
Got it.
James
Mike Kazantsev schrieb:
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:17:46 + (UTC)
> James wrote:
>
>> OK, how do I know this is an exhaustive search of both packages installed
>> and other packages I do not have install on the system it is ran on?
>
> Simple: you have to trust in euse :)
>
> Also, I've notice
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:17:46 + (UTC)
James wrote:
> OK, how do I know this is an exhaustive search of both packages installed
> and other packages I do not have install on the system it is ran on?
Simple: you have to trust in euse :)
Also, I've noticed that there's q-analog of euse in
app-p
Mike Kazantsev fraggod.net> writes:
> Since it's a local use flag, I suppose 'euse -i gpac' should do the
> trick. euse is a part of app-portage/gentoolkit package.
euse -i gpac
global use flags (searching: gpac)
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Justin j-schmitz.net> writes:
> > Any simple/global tools to find and list each and every
> > package available on Gentoo that has this flag as a option?
> equery hasuse gpac ==> shows all install packages which have
>
> or
> qgrep -v IUSE|grep gpac ==> extensive but should bring you all pack
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