Patrick Shanahan wrote:
- Erik Jakobsen <erik_ja@mail.tele.dk> [07-09-08 13:48]:
While ago I always used the locate command to find instances I want to look for on my system. Now it doesn't work anylonger.
You mean it stopped working, or you installed a new system and it's not there now?
I mean, that I recognized once under 10.3, that it didn't work. But as you probably have read, I got the manually updatedb advice. Now it works.
What's the reason ?
Which thousand would you prefer?
:-)
I have used the find command since I recognized the lack.
rather heavy handed substitute.
Is it ok or am I missing anything ?
it is "ok", and you may or may not be missing anything. Do you have aroundtuit? If not you *are* missing something.
ps: suspecting you have a new install, did you install findutils-locate as it is not installed w/o direction?
yes 11.0 but b4 10.3, but it works now.
ps2: You ask a lot w/o giving many details. I hear a grinding sound when I apply the brakes on my vehicle. What might it be?
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