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On Wed, Sep 25 2013, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: |
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> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 5:24 PM, <gottlieb@×××.edu> wrote: |
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>> I want to downgrade systemd from 207-r2 to 204 (highest stable). |
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>> I currently have virtual/udev-206-r2 installed, which prevents |
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>> systemd-204. |
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>> OK. So I need to downgrade virtual/udev to 200. |
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>> I thought |
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>> emerge -1 =virtual/udev-200 =sys-apps/systemd-204 |
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>> would do it. But this failed (see below) and suggested masking |
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>> might help. |
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>> So I added package.mask/systemd, which contains |
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>> >=virtual/udev-201 |
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>> >=sys-apps/systemd-205 |
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>> and then issued the same emerge as above. |
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>> But this also failed (see below). |
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>> What incantation do I need? |
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> Don't mask anything, just make sure that systemd (both virtual/ and |
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> sys-apps/) is not on package.keywords. |
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This system is ~amd64 (I should have said that earlier). |
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I don't believe there is a virtual/systemd package. |
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Did you mean virtual/udev? |
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If so, I would create |
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/etc/portage/package.accept_keywords/systemd |
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and put in it two lines |
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-~sys-apps/systemd |
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-~virtual/udev |
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Correct? |
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thanks, |
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allan |