10-06-2010
I think there's a gap between newbies and old UNIX users.
I mean, the breach is cultural, it's about the Unix Folklore, I think newbies are missing that.
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- What is the command that will tell me the revision code of a program?
- Yes, that's correct.
- No, what is it ?
- Yes.
- So, which is the one ?
- No. which is used to find the program.
- Stop this. Who are you ?
- who am i
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
update-gap-workspace
UPDATE-GAP-WORKSPACE(1) User Commands UPDATE-GAP-WORKSPACE(1)
NAME
update-gap-workspace - manage a GAP workspace.
SYNOPSIS
update-gap-workspace
update-gap-workspace update
Create or update the GAP workspace.
update-gap-workspace delete
Delete the GAP workspace.
DESCRIPTION
At start up, GAP load all libraries and packages available on the system. This take several seconds. To save time, GAP can store the
result of this initialisation in a `workspace'. update-gap-workspace help to manage such workspaces. update-gap-workspace can be run as
root to manage the system-wide workspace. update-gap-workspace can be run as a normal user. In this case the workspace is stored in
$HOME/gap/workspace.gz.
Note that you need to rebuild the workspace each time GAP packages are added, removed or updated. To automate that task, if the system-wide
workspace exists, it is automatically updated whenever a GAP-related Debian package is installed or upgraded.
The gap script will automatically load such workspace at start up.
FILES
/var/lib/gap/workspace.gz:
The system-wide GAP workspace.
$HOME/gap/workspace.gz:
The user-specific GAP workspace.
SEE ALSO
gap(1), The `SaveWorkspace' function in the GAP manual.
AUTHOR
Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>
NOTES
We are considering enabling the system-wide workspace per default, though this feature could be too confusing for old-time GAP users. If
you have opinions about it, please mail <gap@packages.debian.org>.
Debian July 2003 UPDATE-GAP-WORKSPACE(1)