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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? The AMIGA, great or flop. Your memories... Post 303039073 by wisecracker on Sunday 22nd of September 2019 04:32:12 AM
Old 09-22-2019
The AMIGA, great or flop. Your memories...

Hi everybody...

Anyone who sees posts from me see the word AMIGA on my machines' terminal prompts.

AMINET is the oldest Internet SW repository and currently holds 82,800+ freely available SW packages.

About Aminet - AminetWiki

I am a member of LAG, (Linclonshire Amiga Group), in the UK and meet 6 times a year.
I still code for the old tub as do many, many others, and have done loads of uploads, one being of professional quality and used at where I worked before retiring. Most of the apps were related to electronic measuring equipment, yeah you guessed it one was a real oscilloscope of which the front end GUI is on this site somewhere...

If you have ever owned an AMIGA, which BTW the CLI has a subset of UNIX terminal escape codes, what are your fond or hated memories of the platform.

And last but not least my A1200 has been powered up. (except for involuntary power cuts etc), since 1992. The only failure so far is the external 5.25 inch Floppy Drive...

I look forwards to your memories...

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NAME
repoclosure - display a list of unresolved dependencies for a yum repository SYNOPSIS
repoclosure [options] DESCRIPTION
repoclosure is a program that reads package metadata from one or more yum repositories, checks all dependencies, and displays a list of packages with unresolved dependencies. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display a help message, and then quit. -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG Config file to use (defaults to /etc/yum.conf). -a ARCH, --arch=ARCH Check packages of the given archs, can be specified multiple times (default: current arch). --basearch=BASEARCH Set the basearch for yum to run as. -b, --builddeps Check build dependencies only (needs source repos enabled). -l LOOKASIDE, --lookaside=LOOKASIDE Specify a lookaside repo id to query, can be specified multiple times. -r REPOID, --repoid=REPOID Specify repo ids to query, can be specified multiple times (default is all enabled). -t, --tempcache Use a temp dir for storing/accessing yum-cache. -q, --quiet Run quietly: no warnings printed to stderr. -n, --newest Check only the newest packages in the repos. --repofrompath=REPOID,PATH/URL Specify a path or url to a repository (same path as in a baseurl) to add to the repositories for this query. This option can be used multiple times. If you want to view only the pkgs from this repository combine this with --repoid. The repoid for the repository is specified by REPOID. -p PKG, --pkg=PKG Check closure for this package only -g GROUP, --group=GROUP Check closure for packages in this group only SEE ALSO
yum.conf (5) http://yum.baseurl.org/ AUTHORS
See the Authors file included with this program. 13 January 2013 repoclosure(1)
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