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On Mon, 16 May 2011 13:35:19 +0700, Pandu Poluan wrote: |
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> * emerge --oneshot package will install package but does not record it |
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> in @world |
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Yes. |
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> * To update a oneshot-ed package, I must either do it explicitly |
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> (emerge --update package), or use --deep against world (emerge |
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> --update --deep @world) |
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The former, the latter will not do anything as the package is unknown to |
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world. |
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> * --update-ing a package will not record it in @world |
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As in emerge -u package? That will record it in world. |
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> * If I want that package to be included in @world, I have to re-emerge |
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> it |
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* emerge --oneshot package will install package but does not record it in |
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@world |
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* To update a oneshot-ed package, I must either do it explicitly |
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(emerge --update package), or use --deep against world (emerge |
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--update --deep @world) |
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* --update-ing a package will not record it in @world |
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* If I want that package to be included in @world, I have to re-emerge it |
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No, emerge -n package. |
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