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On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 21:38 -0400, Luis F. Araujo wrote: |
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> Matthias Langer wrote: |
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> >On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 14:04 -0700, Joshua Baergen wrote: |
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> >>Matthias Langer wrote: |
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> >>>2.) emerge -e world on a system with lot of packages will most likley |
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> >>>fail somewhere during the process for various reasons. Fixig the problem |
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> >>>(for example by unmerging the package which causes it) and restarting |
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> >>>the process is not an option, as this may cost you lot's of time. In my |
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> >>>case, emerge -e world stopped 3 times. To continiue without starting it |
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> >>>all again, i did |
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> >>> |
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> >>># emerge --resume -p > package.list |
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> >>>and then edited this file with vi so that |
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> >>># emerge --oneshot --nodeps `cat package.list` |
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> >>You'd probably be interested in 'emerge --resume --skipfirst'. |
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> >:-) well, this is just the kind of information i had expected to find in |
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> >the migration guide. |
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> >By the way, please don't get me wrong, i highly appreciate the hard work |
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> >you are all doing - gentoo really is a great project and my remarks here |
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> >in this list have the sole purpose to make it eaven better. |
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> I don't know if somebody recently updated it, but this is on the guide. |
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Well, my fault - maybe i just missed that - sorry. |
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Matthias |
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