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On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 18:55 +0000, Fernando Meira wrote: |
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> On 8/3/05, Luke Albers <gtg940r@×××××××××××.edu> wrote: |
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> I don't really understand the problem. |
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> I use ~x86 for everything. What I pasted in my previous email |
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> works |
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> fine for me. I don't really know what engage is, but I tried |
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> to run it |
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> one time and I dont think it worked, I got some strange black |
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> block on |
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> the bottom of my screen, so I killed it. |
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> engage is a dockbar and E17 module. |
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> What I was saying is that you masked the packages as -* (for the cvs |
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> version). Masking them with ~x86 would give you the snapshot version. |
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> So, following from you script, you masked them as -*. But, I already |
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> installed a small set (while emerging engage) masked as ~x86. |
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> So I wanted to know if I should just replace ~x86 per -* (and add the |
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> remaining packages) or would I need to unmerge the installed packages |
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> and redo everything using -* for all packages. |
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> This because is not good idea to mix ebuilds from -* and ~x86. |
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> Hope it's clear now... |
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> Cheers, |
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> Fernando |
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I would guess it would be best to redo them with -* so you get |
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everything from CVS |
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