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On 29/03/2004, at 8:26 PM, Jason Stubbs wrote: |
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> With the -g option, emerge ignores the USE flags that you have |
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> specified in |
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> make.conf and uses those that each binary was built with for that |
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> package. |
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> Hence, the binaries don't bring in the new packages listed above. |
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I'm writing a build script (which seems to do the same thing as |
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catalyst) for my own use, so I'm not changing USE flags. The listed |
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packages don't have any USE flag settings so it must be something else. |
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Thanks for the pointer though... I'll look further into the environment |
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variables. |
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