Re: [gentoo-user] package.* mess!

2005-05-28 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Thursday 26 May 2005 08:19 am, Ric de France <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I find it just as easy to run all the flags in one line, like: > > $ emerge -DNuvtp world > > and when I am satisfied with what the coloured output is showing to me > (well done Gentoo portage dev guys), I just run it pro

Re: [gentoo-user] package.* mess!

2005-05-26 Thread Ric de France
On 5/25/05, Matan Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > emerge world -uDpv > and fix all the packages that want to be downgraded. > > emerge world --newuse > and fix all the packages that want to change their useflags. I find it just as easy to run all the flags in one line, like: $ emerge -DNuvt

Re: [gentoo-user] package.* mess!

2005-05-25 Thread Jason Stubbs
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 22:14, Matan Peled wrote: > Mrugesh Karnik wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > My Gentoo system is up and running beautifully. Along the way, I've > > installed many software. But, now, I want to make it all systematic, ie, > > use the files like package.use, package.keywords etc

Re: [gentoo-user] package.* mess!

2005-05-25 Thread Matan Peled
Mrugesh Karnik wrote: > Hello all, > > My Gentoo system is up and running beautifully. Along the way, I've > installed many software. But, now, I want to make it all systematic, ie, > use the files like package.use, package.keywords etc to list out the > options i've used for the different softwar

[gentoo-user] package.* mess!

2005-05-25 Thread Mrugesh Karnik
Hello all, My Gentoo system is up and running beautifully. Along the way, I've installed many software. But, now, I want to make it all systematic, ie, use the files like package.use, package.keywords etc to list out the options i've used for the different software. Now the problem is that I'