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On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 15:33 +0100, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote: |
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> On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 09:26:03AM -0500, Chris Gianelloni wrote: |
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> > You are correct in that the virtuals file is read. The easiest way |
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> > would be for you to create your own profile and use that instead. |
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> Ok! Thanks a lot. You tried the same as me, and got the same results. Now I |
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> understand the virtuals 'cascade'. But I think I could use profile |
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> "default-linux/x86/2004.2/gcc34/2.6/", isn't it? Anyway, using it, emerge keeps |
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> on trying to get linux-headers for 2.4. |
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There is no profile in portage using 2.6 headers as default that I am |
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aware of. |
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> (By now, I changed the virtuals in default-linux/x86 and default-linux). That |
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> isn't very pretty... but that's what I did. ;) |
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You probably would have done better to have created a sub-profile of |
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default-linux/x86/2004.3 to suit your needs. You would have only have |
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had to have changed the virtuals file to include "virtual/os-headers |
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linux26-headers" |
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Chris Gianelloni |
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Release Engineering - Operational/QA Manager |
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Games - Developer |
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Gentoo Linux |