Neil Bothwick wrote: > > It basically adds a bunch of packages to /etc/portage/packages.unmask > and /etc/portage/packages.keywords, bracketed by start/end comments so > you can remove them. It's a quick and easy way of emerging something > with a lot of masked dependencies, like kde-meta:4. > > I used it the last time I tried KDE4 and it did just as was expected, > except is added =cat/pkg-vers, which I changed to ~cat/pkg/vers so I > could pick up and fixes. > > >
You can tell it not to put versions tho. [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # autounmask -h autounmask version 0.21 (using PortageXS-0.02.07 and portage-2.2_rc11) Usage: autounmask category/package-version Options: -h, --help : Show this help. -p, --pretend : Just pretend. -n, --noversions : Do not append version when unmasking a package. <<<<-------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # Just use the -n option. I haven't used that that I can recall tho. Now watch some guru come up with a script to remove them. ;-) Dale :-) :-)