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On Sat, 2007-05-05 at 13:26 +0300, Petteri Räty wrote: |
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> mail kirjoitti: |
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> > That was the clue that I needed! I migrated my old make.conf from my x86 |
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> > computer to my new amd64 machine and I had the x86 use flag in there. I |
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> > got rid of it and replaced it with the amd64 and it installed perfectly. |
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> > Thanks! |
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> > Rick |
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> You don't need to set x86 or amd64 in make.conf. They are set by the |
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> profiles automatically. |
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Let me rephrase this: |
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*Don't* set x86 or amd64 use flags. They are not real use flags, and |
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are not to be set by the user; they are automatically generated |
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correctly by the profile. Setting them can only cause problems. |
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If you want to control what gets installed, use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS, not |
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USE. |
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Daniel Gryniewicz |
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Gentoo Gnome Lead / Gentoo AMD64 Team / AMD64 Operational AT Lead |
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