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I need the 'strings' command, which displays alphanumeric strings in a given file. I am unable to find an arch package for it.
I've tried searching for it with
pacman -Ss strings(not there).
I've searched the AUR packages for 'strings' http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O … _Search=Go (not there).
I've also googled this to no avail.
Anyone know the answer? Thanks in advance.
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You're looking for binutils.
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I need the 'strings' command, which displays alphanumeric strings in a given file. I am unable to find an arch package for it.
I've tried searching for it with
pacman -Ss strings(not there).
I've searched the AUR packages for 'strings' http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O … _Search=Go (not there).
I've also googled this to no avail.Anyone know the answer? Thanks in advance.
It's part of binutils, which is in the core -- so you should have it.
You can always check this yourself:
pacman -Qo /usr/bin/strings-- Thomas Adam
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ThomasAdam:
beat you by 1 second!?
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which stringswhich: no strings in (/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/bin/perlbin/site:/usr/bin/perlbin/vendor:/usr/bin/perlbin/core)
pacman -Ql binutilserror: package "binutils" not found
I quickly installed it with
pacman -Sy binutilsQuestion:
I installed this system a week ago, selecting all packages from core. Upon install, I updated with
pacman -SyuAny idea why binutils was not installed?
By the way, thanks for the quick responses! I'm just curious why it wasn't loaded, and if anything else I may need is not loaded.
Thanks again.
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I assume that you'll notice it if you need something you haven't got, if you don't, what would you need it for ![]()
And if you're worried, check whether the whole base group is installed (pacman -S base).
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I assume that you'll notice it if you need something you haven't got, if you don't, what would you need it for
Good point. Thanks for the help.
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