Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> [14-12-17 09:24]: > On 17/12/2014 09:45, Helmut Jarausch wrote: > > On 12/17/2014 06:48:55 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > > .... > >> Is it possible, to do ONE call to emerge, which asks (according > >> to option -a, if set ) and given a yes first fetches ALL necessary > >> files and data and compiles then everything? > >> > > > > With some manual operations: > > > > Capture the output of emerge -vp .... > > Edit it to call > > ebuild <full patch to <package>.ebuild> fetch > > for each package. > > > > Then issue emerge without -p > > > Way too complicated. > > emerge -pvuND world > > check list, ensure everything is OK, etc etc. Then > > emerge -vunDf world > emerge -vuND world > > -f only fetches, it does not compile. When it completes, switch the pc > off. The last emerge compiles and everything has been fetched (well > usually is has been fetched). > > > What the OP is trying to do is not really possible. Portage is designed > with an assumption in mind: the host is always connected to the internet > and can fetch whatever it needs to fetch whenever it needs to fetch it > based on what is in the ebuilds. 100% off-line operation is not part of > the spec, so the OP is always going to have to deal with occasional > emerge failures due to the host being offline > > -- > Alan McKinnon > alan.mckin...@gmail.com > >
Hi, thanks for your replies... ...I currently do two emerges, one with -f the second without. And as merntioned in my initiao mail, I dont want it, since it implies two "Calculating dependencies" which is once too often... This was the initial reason for asking... Best regards, Meino