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On 26 Aug, Dale wrote: |
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> Helmut Jarausch wrote: |
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>> On 16 Aug, Dirk Heinrichs wrote: |
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>>> Am Sonntag 16 August 2009 21:12:30 schrieb Dirk Heinrichs: |
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>>>> 2) No need to unmerge anything (except one or two blockers). |
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>>> However, you can unmerge 4.2.x, if you like to. |
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>> How to do that in a simple way? |
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>> Unfortunately, |
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>> emerge --unmerge kde-base/kde-meta:4.2 |
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>> only unmerges the meta package itself. |
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>> Thanks for a hint ( I'm afraid of any kde updates |
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>> since they always have created more headaches than any |
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>> other package or set of packages ) |
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> Not tested but should work. Use the -p option to make sure. |
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> Unmerge kde-meta:4.2 |
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> emerge --depclean -p |
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> If that looks good, remove the -p. It should only remove kde:4.2 and |
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> what depends on it. If you wait a while, I may be about to do this. |
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> I'm doing the same thing as you. This DSL is soooooo cool. :-) |
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I have difficulties doing so. 'emerge --depclean' requires a recent |
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emerge --update --newuse --deep @system @world |
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which tries to update kde, as well. |
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I'm just trying to mask all kde-base packages, then doing emerge |
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--update --newuse --deep @system @world |
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Still, quite tedious. |
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Helmut. |
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Helmut Jarausch |
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Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik |
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RWTH - Aachen University |
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D 52056 Aachen, Germany |