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So, the question is simple: where is the last command with systemd?
As I see sysvinit provides but can't install because of conflicts with systemd-sysvcompat.
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Yes, I noticed that also. The "wall" command is in the same situation.
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Both commands are included in 'core/sysvinit'.
If you install 'community/pkgtools', you are then able to find the package that owns an uninstalled file using 'pkgfile':
$ pkgfile last
core/sysvinit
$ pkgfile wall
extra/irssi
core/sysvinit
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Both commands are included in 'core/sysvinit'.
The OP is clearly aware of that. He/she mentioned that sysvinit cannot be installed because of a conflict with systemd-sysvcompat .
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thisoldman wrote:Both commands are included in 'core/sysvinit'.
The OP is clearly aware of that. He/she mentioned that sysvinit cannot be installed because of a conflict with systemd-sysvcompat .
I'm a man, so he
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You could remove systemd-sysvcompat (which just provides some symlinks) and install sysvinit. But I suppose that's not the best solution.
/usr/bin/drinking
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I think it will be a bug report
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/30294
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Bug report is over.
I've made a package in aur: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60061
It provides last, lastb and wall. If anything will need, tell me!
Last edited by uzsolt (2012-06-14 16:33:53)
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