Am Mittwoch, 20. Mai 2009 22:57:05 schrieb maxim wexler: > Now that I'm starting to use paludis in place of portage
Congratulations :-) > Sure enough, under /var/db/pkg/.cache, appear the following: > > all_CONFIG_PROTECT > all_CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK > > But how did paludis decide to use these variables? > > They don't appear in make.conf, in any of the /etc/paludis conf files or > /etc/env.d files. Some of the values come from defaults, the others are from ebuilds, which put them into their /etc/env.d files: % pwd /etc/env.d % grep -R CONFIG_PROTECT * 00basic:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/gentoo-release" 09sandbox:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/sandbox.d" 20udev:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/udev/rules.d" 37fontconfig:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/fonts/fonts.conf" 43kdepaths:CONFIG_PROTECT="/usr/share/config" 50gconf:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/gconf" 50ncurses:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/terminfo" 50postgresql-eselect:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/eselect/postgresql" 98ca-certificates:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/ca-certificates.conf" 98texlive:CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/texmf/web2c /etc/texmf/language.dat.d /etc/texmf/language.def.d /etc/texmf/updmap.d" > Am I setting myself up for problems later? No, why? > My world file has only 22 items in it so far. ??? Bye... Dirk
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