Re: [gentoo-user] "emerge -pvuND world" versus "emerge -pveuND world"

2006-10-11 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:31, Daniel Pielmeier wrote: [SNIP] > > Calculating world dependencies . ... done! > > [ebuild N] sys-devel/binutils [2.16.1-r3]USE="nls > > -multislot -multitarget -test -vanilla" 109 kB $ emerge -pv binutils These are the packages that would be

Re: [gentoo-user] "emerge -pvuND world" versus "emerge -pveuND world"

2006-10-11 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
> Actually, with the 'emptytree' option, it should be trying to rebuild > everything in your 'world' set along with the dependancies using their > current versions and use flags. I'm guessing that the odd behavior is > because you're using it in conjunction with 'uND'. 'Update' and > 'newuse' go

Re: [gentoo-user] "emerge -pvuND world" versus "emerge -pveuND world"

2006-10-11 Thread Trey Gruel
On 10/11/06, Daniel Pielmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Which is normal because an up to date system doesn't have to download anything. But when i add the emptytree option "emerge -pveuND world" i get this (output reduced): > emerge -pveuND world > > These are the packages that would be merged

Re: [gentoo-user] "emerge -pvuND world" versus "emerge -pveuND world"

2006-10-11 Thread Boris Fersing
2006/10/11, Daniel Pielmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi, I recognized this some time ago! When my system is up to date "emerge -pvuND world" shows me: > emerge -pvuND world > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > Calculating world dependencies... done! > > Total size of dow

[gentoo-user] "emerge -pvuND world" versus "emerge -pveuND world"

2006-10-11 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Hi, I recognized this some time ago! When my system is up to date "emerge -pvuND world" shows me: > emerge -pvuND world > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > Calculating world dependencies... done! > > Total size of downloads: 0 kB Which is normal because an up to da