On 12/12/24 4:51 AM, Jacques Montier wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I noticed two important changes this morning.
> 1- The sys-devel of llvm has now become llvm-core.
> 2- In the package.use directory, in addition to my usual file (named use),
> a file named steam (attached file) has appeared, which contains a whole
> list of packages with the flag abi_x86_32.
> For point 1, that's fine, but unfortunately, the binary llvm-19.1.4 is no
> longer available, and I don't want to spend 2.5 hours compiling. So I
> masked it to keep the binary llvm-18.1.8-r6.xpak that I had created
> manually.


The rename to llvm-core occurred less than an hour after the binhost
started building packages yesterday, so it didn't process the new
profiles/updates/4Q-2024 rules at that time:


Performing Global Updates
(Could take a couple of minutes if you have a lot of binary packages.)
  .='update pass'  *='binary update'  #='/var/db update'  @='/var/db move'
  s='/var/db SLOT move'  %='binary move'  S='binary SLOT move'
  p='update /etc/portage/package.*'
/var/db/repos/gentoo/profiles/updates/4Q-2024
%%%@@%%%%@@%%%%%@@%%%%%%@@%%%@%%@@%%%%%%%%%%%%@%%%@%%%@%%%@@%%@%%%@@%%%%%p**************************************************



Today's update caught up to this (generally anywhere from 8 AM to 12 AM
EST), so the binhost packages got renamed and are now available (plus
some newly released versions). Feel free to unmask.



> For point 2, I admit that I don't quite understand the creation of this new
> file (steam) and all these new flags, whereas in my original file (use) I
> had the line */* abi_x86_32.
> Thank you in advance for your insightful opinions.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> Jacques
> 


-- 
Eli Schwartz

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