On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 22:51:57 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
> So yes, if you want -gnome, you do need to set it specifically in
> /etc/make.conf, and then do an emerge --newuse world to get recompile
> all of the packages that currently have gnome support included, without
> such support.
And then r
Yann Garnier schreef:
> Andrew, Holly, everyone,
>
> I did an 'emerge --info' to check what USE flags were set, and I saw
> that portage used the gnome flag.
>
> This gnome flag is not set in the make.conf
>
> I tried the -t switch ('emerge -pvuDt wold') and the output is just the
> same ... d
Andrew, Holly, everyone,
I did an 'emerge --info' to check what USE flags were set, and I saw
that portage used the gnome flag.
This gnome flag is not set in the make.conf
I tried the -t switch ('emerge -pvuDt wold') and the output is just
the same ... don't have any tree of any kind...
T
Yann Garnier wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> Although I'm really satisfied with my gentoo laptop, there's is still
> something I don't understand with emerge.
> When I 'emerge -pvuD world' then portage "wants" to install many
> things, here is an example of the output:
>
> These are the packag
Yann Garnier schreef:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> Although I'm really satisfied with my gentoo laptop, there's is still
> something I don't understand with emerge.
> When I 'emerge -pvuD world' then portage "wants" to install many
> things, here is an example of the output:
>
> These are the pack
Greetings everyone,
Although I'm really satisfied with my gentoo laptop, there's is still
something I don't understand with emerge.
When I 'emerge -pvuD world' then portage "wants" to install many
things, here is an example of the output:
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
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