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and it doesnt already scroll for a full minute? I could care less about |
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all the output i already see :) |
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The only thing I want it to show me, and ill put it to file to peruse if |
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need be, is whats new. |
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Gregg |
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> On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 04:08:46PM -0500, Gregg wrote: |
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>>I would love to see emerge or some other script tell me after an rsync |
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>> when I have new packages. I dont care about updates, emerge -up |
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>>system/world will show me that. But I would love to know when new |
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>> packages actually exist, things that I didnt have available before. So |
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>> far I only have 1 thing running on my main gentoo server that wasnt an |
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>> ebuild and therefore isnt fully integrated into the whole portage |
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>> "scheme of things". I would like to keep it that way. Getting |
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>> notified of new apps I have available when I rsync would be great. |
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> There's the changelog and package list on the website. In regards to |
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> making it a portage function, imagine if for some reason we committed |
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> two hundred packages since your last check. That's an awful lot of |
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> output ;-) |
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> -- |
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> Ben Lutgens | http://cvs.gentoo.org/~lamer/ |
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> Random Gentoo Developer | http://www.gentoo.org/ |
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> "I got a wife and kids too but you don't see me out here stealing |
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> Imperial Droids now do ya?" |