On Wednesday 06 July 2005 17:44, Mike Markowski wrote:
> I'll be changing jobs Monday and want to be sure I bring along enough to
> easily rebuild the sort of gentoo set up I currently enjoy.
>
> After installing, will it be enough to use my current
> /var/lib/portage/world and /etc/make.conf follo
On 19:04 Wed 06 Jul , Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 13:31:03 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
>
> > But I'd still be worried that adding a package that does not have
> > dependencies satisfied to the world file would not be a good thing
> > (unless of course you are using the emptytree
On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 13:31:03 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> But I'd still be worried that adding a package that does not have
> dependencies satisfied to the world file would not be a good thing
> (unless of course you are using the emptytree option).
I don't see why it should cause a problem. Por
> > Actually, you can replace your world file provided you use "emerge
> > --emptytree --deep --newuse world", and portage won't complain that
> > packages aren't installed as the emptytree tells portage to (rightly
> > in this case) assume nothing is installed yet, including portage
> > itself.
>
On 09:52 Wed 06 Jul , Wade Brown wrote:
> Actually, you can replace your world file provided you use "emerge
> --emptytree --deep --newuse world", and portage won't complain that
> packages aren't installed as the emptytree tells portage to (rightly
> in this case) assume nothing is installed y
Actually, you can replace your world file provided you use "emerge
--emptytree --deep --newuse world", and portage won't complain that
packages aren't installed as the emptytree tells portage to (rightly
in this case) assume nothing is installed yet, including portage
itself.
On 7/6/05, David Morg
On 11:44 Wed 06 Jul , Mike Markowski wrote:
> I'll be changing jobs Monday and want to be sure I bring along enough to
> easily rebuild the sort of gentoo set up I currently enjoy.
>
> After installing, will it be enough to use my current
> /var/lib/portage/world and /etc/make.conf followed by
I'll be changing jobs Monday and want to be sure I bring along enough to
easily rebuild the sort of gentoo set up I currently enjoy.
After installing, will it be enough to use my current
/var/lib/portage/world and /etc/make.conf followed by 'emerge -uDf
world', etc., to get me going? Or am I over
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