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Grant wrote: |
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>>> no, you have to do -e system first because system does not belong to world |
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>>> anymore (for a couple of month it does not belong to world anymore. 6 or |
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>>> something like that). |
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>> I was sort of in the discussion on -dev about this one. From my |
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>> understanding, world and system works like it used to. @system and |
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>> @world works the new way. However, when I type in emerge -ep world and |
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>> then do emerge -pv @world, I get the same thing which includes the |
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>> packages in system as well. This is a new install and I am using |
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>> portage-2.2_rc18. I don't think I have edited anything that would |
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>> affect this. |
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>> I can attach the files if needed but only on request, maybe off list as |
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>> well. I don't want to attach a good sized file and I have nowhere to |
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>> host it either. |
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>> Thoughts? Maybe test on your rig to see if you get the same? |
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> I think I'm getting system included within world too. |
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> - Grant |
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I know on -dev I asked for world to stay the same since it has been |
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around for sooooo long. It's easy to tell when you are in set land. It |
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will have a @ in front of set land. That shouldn't be to confusing. |
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At least it still works tho. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |