equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
$$$ equery depends /etc/init.d/samba
[ Searching for packages depending on /etc/init.d/samba... ] !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-misc !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-perl !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-crypt !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//virtual !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-util !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//sys-devel !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//sys-libs !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-libs !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-admin Any thoughts why equery is complaining? As an experiment I ran eix-update to try to clear up the problem, but it didn't have any effect. Regards, David -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
On 23:13 Thu 29 Nov , David Relson wrote:
> > > $$$ equery depends /etc/init.d/samba > > [ Searching for packages depending on /etc/init.d/samba... ] > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-misc > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-perl > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-crypt > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//virtual > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-util > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//sys-devel > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//sys-libs > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-libs > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-admin > > > Any thoughts why equery is complaining? > > As an experiment I ran eix-update to try to clear up the problem, but > it didn't have any effect. > > Regards, > > David > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list maybe you help revdep-rebuild -- -- With best regards, ezotrank kernel 2.6.23-gentoo-r2, system uptime: 07:58:21 up 8:38, 4 users, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.04 -- |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
Am Thu, 29 Nov 2007 23:13:10 -0500
schrieb David Relson <relson@osagesoftware.com>: > > > $$$ equery depends /etc/init.d/samba > > [ Searching for packages depending on /etc/init.d/samba... ] > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-misc > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-perl > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-crypt > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//virtual > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-util > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//sys-devel > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//sys-libs > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-libs > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-admin > > > Any thoughts why equery is complaining? > > As an experiment I ran eix-update to try to clear up the problem, but > it didn't have any effect. > > Regards, > > David > Relevant snip from the manpage: depends <local-opts> pkgspec This command displays all dependencies matching pkgspec. <local-opts> is either or both of: -a, --all-packages search in all available packages (slow) -d, --direct search direct dependencies only (default) -D, --indirect search indirect dependencies (very slow) --depth=n Limit depth of indirect dependency tree to n levels. Setting --depth=0 is the same as not specifing --indirect. So "equery depends" expects a package name, not a file name. What exactly are you trying to do? -- Marc Joliet -- "People who think they know everything really annoy those of us who know we don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 07:52:03 +0100
Marc Joliet wrote: ..[snip].. > Relevant snip from the manpage: > > depends <local-opts> pkgspec > This command displays all dependencies matching pkgspec. > <local-opts> is either or both of: > -a, --all-packages search in all available packages > (slow) -d, --direct search direct dependencies only (default) > -D, --indirect search indirect dependencies (very slow) > --depth=n Limit depth of indirect dependency tree to n > levels. Setting --depth=0 is the same as not specifing --indirect. > > So "equery depends" expects a package name, not a file name. What > exactly are you trying to do? > > -- > Marc Joliet Hello Marc, Right you are, I was using the wrong command. If I recall, last night I wanted to find which package _provides_ a given file. Obviously the file in my sample, i.e. /etc/init.d/samba, is from net-fs/samba but the general question remains: How does one find the package from which a file came? Regards, David -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
David Relson wrote:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 07:52:03 +0100 Marc Joliet wrote: ..[snip].. Relevant snip from the manpage: depends <local-opts> pkgspec This command displays all dependencies matching pkgspec. <local-opts> is either or both of: -a, --all-packages search in all available packages (slow) -d, --direct search direct dependencies only (default) -D, --indirect search indirect dependencies (very slow) --depth=n Limit depth of indirect dependency tree to n levels. Setting --depth=0 is the same as not specifing --indirect. So "equery depends" expects a package name, not a file name. What exactly are you trying to do? -- Marc Joliet Hello Marc, Right you are, I was using the wrong command. If I recall, last night I wanted to find which package _provides_ a given file. Obviously the file in my sample, i.e. /etc/init.d/samba, is from net-fs/samba but the general question remains: How does one find the package from which a file came? Regards, David equery belongs <file name> That help? Dale :-)* :-)* :-)* |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:40:17 -0600
Dale wrote: > David Relson wrote: > > On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 07:52:03 +0100 > > Marc Joliet wrote: > > > > ..[snip].. > > > > > >> Relevant snip from the manpage: > >> > >> depends <local-opts> pkgspec > >> This command displays all dependencies matching > >> pkgspec. <local-opts> is either or both of: > >> -a, --all-packages search in all available packages > >> (slow) -d, --direct search direct dependencies only (default) > >> -D, --indirect search indirect dependencies (very > >> slow) --depth=n Limit depth of indirect dependency tree to n > >> levels. Setting --depth=0 is the same as not specifing --indirect. > >> > >> So "equery depends" expects a package name, not a file name. What > >> exactly are you trying to do? > >> > >> -- > >> Marc Joliet > >> > > > > Hello Marc, > > > > Right you are, I was using the wrong command. > > > > If I recall, last night I wanted to find which package _provides_ a > > given file. Obviously the file in my sample, > > i.e. /etc/init.d/samba, is from net-fs/samba but the general > > question remains: How does one find the package from which a file > > came? > > > > Regards, > > > > David > > > > equery belongs <file name> > > That help? > > Dale Indeed it does! Thanks, Dale. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:40:17 -0600, Dale wrote:
> equery belongs <file name> Or, if you want the result quickly, qfile <file name> qfile is part of portage-utils. -- Neil Bothwick Illiterate? Write today for free help. |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
On 30 Nov 2007, at 21:50, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:40:17 -0600, Dale wrote: equery belongs <file name> Or, if you want the result quickly, qfile <file name> qfile is part of portage-utils. Installing this I find that: * //etc/portage/postsync.d/q-reinitialize has been installed for convenience * If you wish for it to be automatically run at the end of every -- sync simply chmod +x //etc/portage/postsync.d/q-reinitialize * Normally this should only take a few seconds to run but file systems such as ext3 can take a lot longer. * If ever you find this to be an inconvenience simply chmod -x //etc/ portage/postsync.d/q-reinitialize I see that this "/etc/portage/postsync.d/q-reinitialize" simply calls the core portage-utils binary with the --quiet & --reinitialize parameters. Am I correct in assuming that portage-utils does not work stuff out "on the fly" but needs to rebuild its database after each `emerge -- sync`? Stroller. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 21:50:55 +0000
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:40:17 -0600, Dale wrote: > > > equery belongs <file name> > > Or, if you want the result quickly, qfile <file name> > > qfile is part of portage-utils. > > > -- > Neil Bothwick Indeed it is faster! Thanks. David -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list |
equery depends ----> Invalid db entry:
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 22:49:18 +0000, Stroller wrote:
> Am I correct in assuming that portage-utils does not work stuff out > "on the fly" but needs to rebuild its database after each `emerge -- > sync`? No, it works without that. I think it's simply rebuilding its cache to save time the next time you run it. -- Neil Bothwick All right, set phasers to deep fat fry! |
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