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Gentoolkit is a collection of tools used by Gentoo Linux to administer and develop the Portage package management system. The tools are managed and installed by Portage itself; on a Funtoo Linux system one can install gentoolkit by issuing the following command:
<console>###i## emerge gentoolkit</console>


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The tools are split into two related packages: gentoolkit and gentoolkit-dev. As with the rest of Portage they are written in Python.


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Gentoolkit provides:
* eclean
* enalyze
* equery
* eread
* euse
* glsa-check
* revdep-rebuild


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== equery ==
Equery is a tool that displays  information about the installed packages on the system. equery is based on a system of modules, , running it with out arguments displays a list of options


{{{for template|Subarch}}}
<console>###i## equery</console>


{{TableStart}}
=== equery b ===
<tr><td>family</td><td>{{{field|family|mandatory|values from category=CPU Family|type=dropdown}}}</td></tr>
Running equery with the b flag is useful to determine which package a file comes from.
<tr><td>subarch</td><td>{{{field|subarch|mandatory}}}</td></tr>
<tr><td>CHOST</td><td>{{{field|CHOST|mandatory}}}</td></tr>
<tr><td>CFLAGS</td><td>{{{field|CFLAGS|mandatory}}}</td></tr>
<tr><td>USE</td><td>{{{field|USE|list}}}</td></tr>
<tr><td>CPU Features</td><td>{{{field|property=CPU Features|input type=checkboxes|values=low-power}}}</td></tr>
<tr><td>Description</td><td>{{{field|Description|input type=textarea}}}</td></tr>
{{TableEnd}}


{{{end template}}}
<console>###i## equery b /usr/lib/libpam.so
* Searching for /usr/lib/libpam.so ...
sys-libs/pam-1.1.8-r2 (/usr/lib64/libpam.so)
</console>


{{{standard input|free text|rows=20}}}
=== equery f ===
Running equery with the f flag is useful to show all installed files from a package.


{{{standard input|summary}}}
<console>###i## equery f domination
* Searching for domination ...
* Contents of games-board/domination-1.1.1.5:
/usr
/usr/games
/usr/games/bin
/usr/games/bin/domination
...
</console>


{{{standard input|minor edit}}} {{{standard input|watch}}}
== glsa-check ==
Glsa-check shows what potential vulnerabilities your system has.


{{{standard input|save}}} {{{standard input|preview}}} {{{standard input|changes}}} {{{standard input|cancel}}}
<console>###i## glsa-check -l
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[A] means this GLSA was marked as applied (injected),
[U] means the system is not affected and
[N] indicates that the system might be affected.
 
201310-15 [N] GNU Automake: Multiple vulnerabilities ( sys-devel/automake )
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=gentoolkit-dev=
This package contains Portage development tools.
 
* eviewcvs - Generates ViewCVS URLs.
* gensync - Synchronize local Portage tree against an arbitrary upstream repository.
* ekeyword - Change/update keywords in a set of ebuilds.
* ebump - Bump the revision number of an ebuild and all support files.
* echangelog - Automatically create ebuild changelog entries.
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Gentoolkit is a collection of tools used by Gentoo Linux to administer and develop the Portage package management system. The tools are managed and installed by Portage itself; on a Funtoo Linux system one can install gentoolkit by issuing the following command:

root # emerge gentoolkit

The tools are split into two related packages: gentoolkit and gentoolkit-dev. As with the rest of Portage they are written in Python.

Gentoolkit provides:

  • eclean
  • enalyze
  • equery
  • eread
  • euse
  • glsa-check
  • revdep-rebuild

equery

Equery is a tool that displays information about the installed packages on the system. equery is based on a system of modules, , running it with out arguments displays a list of options

root # equery

equery b

Running equery with the b flag is useful to determine which package a file comes from.

root # equery b /usr/lib/libpam.so
 * Searching for /usr/lib/libpam.so ... 
sys-libs/pam-1.1.8-r2 (/usr/lib64/libpam.so)

equery f

Running equery with the f flag is useful to show all installed files from a package.

root # equery f domination
 * Searching for domination ...
 * Contents of games-board/domination-1.1.1.5:
/usr
/usr/games
/usr/games/bin
/usr/games/bin/domination
...

glsa-check

Glsa-check shows what potential vulnerabilities your system has.

root # glsa-check -l
[A] means this GLSA was marked as applied (injected),
[U] means the system is not affected and
[N] indicates that the system might be affected.

201310-15 [N] GNU Automake: Multiple vulnerabilities ( sys-devel/automake )

gentoolkit-dev

This package contains Portage development tools.

  • eviewcvs - Generates ViewCVS URLs.
  • gensync - Synchronize local Portage tree against an arbitrary upstream repository.
  • ekeyword - Change/update keywords in a set of ebuilds.
  • ebump - Bump the revision number of an ebuild and all support files.
  • echangelog - Automatically create ebuild changelog entries.