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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:32:01 +0100 |
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Peter Humphrey <prh@××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> I used to have a package.keywords file in /etc/portage/, but since |
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> installing crossdev that is now a directory, thus: |
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> # ls -l /etc/portage/package.keywords |
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> total 4 |
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> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 202 2007-02-11 10:52 cross-i686-pc-linux-gnu |
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Hmm; crossdev shouldn't have deleted the file - if you're confident |
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that's what did it, file a bug on bugzilla.gentoo.org against |
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crossdev. Include the exact version of crossdev that you have. |
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Normally crossdev would append its data to the file, if it was |
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previously a file, and if it was a directory (or didn't exist, I guess) |
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crossdev would put its data in a file in the directory (as you see |
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above). |
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> Now where has the old file gone, and where do I put things that I |
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> would have put in it? The portage Web page offers no hints. |
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I would imagine that the old file has been deleted. You can put the |
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data in any filename inside (what is now the |
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directory) /etc/portage/package.keywords/ You can call the file |
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whatever you want - indeed you can have as many files as you want, so |
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you can group the keyworded packages in a way that's suitable for you. |
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Kevin F. Quinn |