On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 08:35:23AM -0500, Dale wrote:
> Wyatt Epp wrote:
> > Greets,
> >
> > So while gearing up for the Summer of Code, I noted a lot of things
> > that I had come to accept as normal that I feel should not be so. 
> > Things like the danger of depclean or the way portage will only show
> > one mask at a time.  So I was curious...what have people that are
> > /not/ myself and my mate noticed that is mildly irritating and
> > disruptive to the Gentoo experience?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Wyatt
> 
> After the mess with my updates yesterday, I wish portage had a undo
> feature.  Something like emerge --undo-updates world that puts
> everything back to the way it was before a recent upgrade.  Maybe even
> make it so we can set a stable point and return to that.  Crap, that
> sounds like something windoze has.  o_O  I still think it would be a
> cool idea.  Sometimes upgrades cause all kinds of issues and need to be
> undone.  Going back to a known stable point would be great.
> 
> Now someone tell me this exists already.  lol  They have added so much
> to portage lately I haven't been able to keep up.
>
I don't think portage has this option, and I hope it will never.

Suppose you have to deal with a big upgrade (that icludes glibc) and the
next day you tell portage to rollback...

I prefer the old way, read the emerge log (or use genlop), and rollback
manually. FEATURES="buildsyspkg" can be helpful when you break mission
critical stuff.

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