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Location: Voluntarily move into diaster relief areas.
Distribution: Upgraded from Suse 10 to Ubuntu.
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Yast installed Trac and clearsilver, where?
I used Yast to install Trac and clearsilver from Packman.
I cannot find them in the Start menu or whatever Suse calls
it. I can type trac or clearsilver in a bash console and
it does not know anything. Does anyone know where they are
at and how to run them?
If I'm not mistaken, whereis only looks for executables in the $PATH. Locate which you will need to install looks every where and finds all paths and files with the locate argument in the full file name. Before running locate the first time, run su then updatedb. Updatedb will be run for you by the system after that. I don't recall if its by cron or part of booting. By convention, clearsilver would be the executable name but that may not be the case.
This information can be extracted from the rpm package information with 'rpm -ql trac | grep bin', if the package is already installed. If it is not installed, simply click the rpm in konqueror and select the "Files" tab.
EDIT:
Binaries of clearsilver:
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