Le dim. 8 déc. 2024 à 23:23, Peter Humphrey a
écrit :
> On Sunday 8 December 2024 16:17:15 GMT Jacques Montier wrote:
>
> > I saw that the two directories /etc/portage were different, particularly
> > the make.conf files. So i copied the first one to replace the second, and
> > everything went ba
On Sunday 8 December 2024 16:17:15 GMT Jacques Montier wrote:
> I saw that the two directories /etc/portage were different, particularly
> the make.conf files. So i copied the first one to replace the second, and
> everything went back to normal.
>
> I would have difficulty detecting where the dif
On 12/8/24 12:39 PM, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
> Eli,
>
> On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 10:17:50 -0500 you wrote:
>
>> ...
>> Your use of --binpkg-respect-use=y deletes one form of diagnostic. The
>> default behavior of portage without that flag specified is for portage to:
>>
>> - respect USE flags
>> - verb
Eli,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 10:17:50 -0500 you wrote:
> ...
> Your use of --binpkg-respect-use=y deletes one form of diagnostic. The
> default behavior of portage without that flag specified is for portage to:
>
> - respect USE flags
> - verbosely log a warning if binaries were ineligible due to USE
Le dim. 8 déc. 2024 à 16:18, Eli Schwartz a écrit :
> On 12/8/24 6:14 AM, Jacques Montier wrote:
> > I have two Gentoo OS that are supposedly identical.
>
>
> If the entire contents of /etc/portage are identical, then in theory you
> should always get the same packages on both machines. Is it jus
On 12/8/24 6:14 AM, Jacques Montier wrote:
> I have two Gentoo OS that are supposedly identical.
If the entire contents of /etc/portage are identical, then in theory you
should always get the same packages on both machines. Is it just the
package list or the entire portage configuration that is i
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