On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 10:33:54 PM UTC, JD Robinson wrote:
xbps-query -Rs gtk2

This might help. The query tool is fair, not as bloated as synaptic.

xbps-query -Rs udev

You'll need to add your user to the storage and disk groups.


Yeah, looks like I am out of luck .. Thnx anyways..

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[vblive@voidbang ~]$ sudo xbps-query -Rs conf|grep gtk
[-] dhcpcd-gtk-0.7.4_1             GTK+ monitor and configuration GUI for dh...
[-] gtk-theme-config-20140605_1    Utility to set GTK Theme Preferences
[-] kde-gtk-config-2.2.1_1         GTK2 and GTK3 Configurator for KDE

[vblive@voidbang ~]$ sudo xbps-query -Rs udev|grep -i lib
[*] eudev-libgudev-2.1.1_6        Gentoo's fork of systemd-udev (enhanced us...
[-] eudev-libgudev-devel-2.1.1_6  Gentoo's fork of systemd-udev (enhanced us...
[*] eudev-libudev-2.1.1_6         Gentoo's fork of systemd-udev (enhanced us...
[-] eudev-libudev-devel-2.1.1_6   Gentoo's fork of systemd-udev (enhanced us...
[-] libgphoto2-udev-rules-2.5.7_1 Digital camera access library - udev rules
[vblive@voidbang ~]$ sudo xbps-query -Rs udev|grep -i lua
[vblive@voidbang ~]$