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On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:50:04AM +0100, Sven Vermeulen wrote: |
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> On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:30:12AM +0100, Ingo Krabbe wrote: |
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> > Hmm while dependancy hacking with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS flag I stumbled over |
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> > /etc/make.profile . Would anybody remind me where it comes from. It |
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> > isn't contained in any packges CONTENTS nor can I find any documentation |
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> > about it |
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> > BUT: it seems to overwrite some flags I would like to set in make.conf, |
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> > like ACCEPT_KEYWORDS ... etc |
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> From the Gentoo FAQ: |
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> What happened to /etc/make.defaults? |
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> As of Portage 1.5 onwards, /etc/make.defaults is antiquated; if you have |
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> portage-1.5-r1 or above installed then you can safely delete it. This file |
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> has been replaced by /etc/make.profile/make.defaults (/etc/make.profile |
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> should actually be a symlink to, /usr/portage/profiles/default), which |
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> contains system profile-specific default settings. The priority order of the |
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> various configuration files is as follows (highest first): |
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> 1. Environment variables |
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> 2. /etc/make.conf, for your use |
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> 3. /etc/make.profile/make.defaults, for profile-specific defaults |
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> 4. /etc/make.globals, for global defaults (settings not specified in any |
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> other place come from here) |
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UPS, than I have a BUG here. ACCEPT_KEYWORDS from /etc/make.conf gets |
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overwritten by ACCEPT_KEYWORDS in /etc/make.profile/make.defaults |
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Thats the wrong order concerning the priority list above. |
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(CURRENTLY USING portage-2.0.46-r12) |
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BYE INGO |
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