command-not-found does not suggest 'whois' package
Bug #1070194 reported by
Matthew Saffer
This bug affects 4 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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command-not-found (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Bug Description
Ubuntu Release:
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Release: 12.04
Bug Description:
When I attempted to run the 'whois' command without installing the 'whois' package, I received the following output:
matt@ubuntu:~$ whois
No command 'whois' found, did you mean:
Command 'rwhois' from package 'socks4-clients' (universe)
Command 'jwhois' from package 'jwhois' (universe)
Command 'cwhois' from package 'asused' (universe)
Command 'gwhois' from package 'gwhois' (universe)
whois: command not found
Expected: Command 'whois' from package 'whois' (universe)
Actual: The 'whois' package is not mentioned.
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Hi, I have run into this as well. whois does not recommend the whois package when it is not installed.
bperry@ w00den- pickle: ~$ whois wut.tld w00den- pickle: ~$ cat /etc/lsb-release RELEASE= 12.04 CODENAME= precise DESCRIPTION= "Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS" w00den- pickle: ~$
No command 'whois' found, did you mean:
Command 'rwhois' from package 'socks4-clients' (universe)
Command 'jwhois' from package 'jwhois' (universe)
Command 'cwhois' from package 'asused' (universe)
Command 'gwhois' from package 'gwhois' (universe)
whois: command not found
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