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On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 02:46, Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> On Saturday 16 August 2003 02:33, Philippe Lafoucrière wrote: |
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> > > Sure you can - that's what local USE flags are for. |
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> > Yes, but it would simpler to have an interface than to looking in |
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> > use.local.desc file every time you emerge a package. |
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> i'm not argueing against the idea of gentooconf, but you could do: |
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> `emerge pkg -pv`, look at the list of useflags utilized, and then go from |
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> there ... |
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The problem is, emerge should be non-interactive, meaning I could walk |
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away for 12 hours and have it be done when I come back, not have some |
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silly gentooconf screen waiting on the second of 250 packages. That's |
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why USE flags are nice. Of course, if one could go through gentooconf |
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all at once before starting, that might work too. |
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