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Speaking of revdep-rebuild, if you do "revdep-rebuild -pv" it will do a |
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lot of work building indexes, then delete them! However, if you do |
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"revdep-rebuild -pv world" it will do a lot of work building indexes, |
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then throw an error, because the "world" is tacked on to the emerge |
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command! But when it throws an error, it leaves the indexes there! So |
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you can then type "revdep-rebuild -v" and it will just do the rebuild! |
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I suppose I should file that as a change request -- don't delete the |
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indexes on a "pretend" revdep-rebuild. |
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Benno Schulenberg wrote: |
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> Benno Schulenberg wrote: |
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>> If your flags are sane, then you could try an 'emerge -e |
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>> evolution'. But see for a much shorter list near the end of: |
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> Oh, have you done a revdep-rebuild? If 'revdep-rebuild -p' shows |
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> anything as broken, then first let it rebuild those. |
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> Benno |
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky |
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