090322 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 02:58:57 -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
>>> Now I'm doing an emerge -u world.  
>> I never do that: I always do 'emerge -Dup world',
>> then decide which packages to update & emerge them individually.
> I hope you use --oneshot every time
> or your world file will be a complete mess by now :(

Yes, there's always someone who says that (grin).
Of course, it's 2nd nature to check for 'W' or 'S' in my list
& if the pkg has neither, make sure to 'emerge -1 <pkgname>'.
Anyway, isn't 'world' going to vanish with the new '@' sets ?

>> I also have a list of all the pkgs I have installed with dates + deps,
>> which I keep upto-date by hand as I emerge items.
>> I've never understood why 'emerge world' is considered standard:
>> repeatedly, there are appeals for help resulting from its shortcomings.
> One or two problems a week against the thousands of people running it
> each day does not indicate a problem.  I'd say that avoiding blockers etc
> by selectively skipping upgrades is more likely to lead to problems later.

No, people run 'emerge world' in the background, miss the messages
& then run into nasty trouble for omitting RR or 'etc-update'.
That's the spirit of Ubuntu & the rest, not the hands-on Gentoo approach.

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