On 7/20/06, Alexander Puchmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 20. Juli 2006 17:54 schrieb Ryan Tandy:
> Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> > Nope, doesn't work. Same problem. I emerged with --nodeps the xorg-x11
> > package, with exactly the video-cards I want. Then I've tried the -k as
> > you suggested, and still *ALL* other video-drivers are shown in the
> > list, and VIDEO_CARDS did not show the same content as without -k.
>
> Haha, silly me. I forgot it would use the binary xorg-x11 anyway. How
> about emerge -k --depsonly xorg-x11?
Same in green :-(
It seems as if VIDEO_CARDS is ignored as soon as I specify -k ...
Maybe I'm wrong, but binary packages are BINARY (-k), so, you can't
change their USE, because they're already compiled, they'll use the
flags that were used by the time the package was created. If you
install it creating binaries (FEATURES="buildpkg" emerge xorg-x1) now
with another USE or emerge it and create the binaries after it
(quickpkg), then you may get what you want when you try and reinstall
it.
Someone will correct me if I'm wrong, I'm using logic here, not
exactly empiric knowledge ;)
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