1 |
I have mentioned this a couple times to usually no response. I feel that |
2 |
it is an important feature , I was hoping to get some sort of response to |
3 |
this as to how it should be done, or a response saying "we are already |
4 |
working on that". Either way is fine by me :) |
5 |
|
6 |
I want to see a list of new packages that are available after an rsync. |
7 |
Not updates to packages that were already there, but new directories in |
8 |
the portage tree. |
9 |
|
10 |
I keep my gentoo box as close to "portage only" as possible. It makes |
11 |
management easier and makes everything fit together the way it should. |
12 |
The Gentoo way. In doing so, I deny myself some applications taht do not |
13 |
have ebuilds yet. I would love to see a list after an emerge rsync of |
14 |
what NEW packages that were not in my portage before, have been added. |
15 |
This will let me see whats new that I might install. |
16 |
|
17 |
Ideas range from portage keeping a log of what directories it actually |
18 |
creates durring rsync and allowing you to output that to a text file. To |
19 |
a script you run before and after that builds a list of the directories in |
20 |
the tree and compares the 2 lists, showing you the new directories. Im |
21 |
sure there are other ways as well. |
22 |
|
23 |
Any ideas? Anyone already have this working? |
24 |
|
25 |
|
26 |
|
27 |
_______________________________________________ |
28 |
gentoo-user mailing list |
29 |
gentoo-user@g.o |
30 |
http://lists.gentoo.org/mailman/listinfo/gentoo-user |