Le 01 juin à 20:57:49 "Boris Fersing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit notamment:

| 2006/6/1, Jean Magnan de Bornier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| > Hi all,
| >
| > Using eix for some time (at least a year now), I discovered today
| > (eix-0.5.5) a very strange feature which and in less perfect world than
| > gentoo's might perhaps qualify as a bug.
| >
| > If I type "eix <package>" and the package is unstable (or has unstable
| > versions) and appears as such in the gentoo database, I expect to see it
| > -for the unstable versions- in eix's output: the man page says so anyway;
| > but this happens only if I have not marked the package with "~x86" in *my*
| > /etc/portage/package.keywords file. If I mark the package (with "~x86")
| > eix tells me :
| >
| > * app-editors/emacs-cvs
| >      Available versions:  22.0.50-r1 22.0.50-r2 [M]23.0.0
| >      Installed:           22.0.50-r2
| >      Homepage:            http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs
| >      Description:         Emacs is the extensible, customizable,
| >      self-documenting real-time display editor.
| >
| > and this is a *big lie* (works with any package apparently).
| >
| > Or is it intended?
>
| Hi,
>
| add LOCAL_PORTAGE_CONFIG=false in /etc/eixrc and try again ! (it's not
| a bug, it's a feature ! :D)
>
Thanks Boris for the explanation, I hadn't noticed; not sure this should be the
default feature though...

cheers
-- 
  Jean 

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