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2013/5/2 Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk> |
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> On Thu, 2 May 2013 14:15:40 -0300, Andre Lucas Falco wrote: |
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> > > export WANT_AUTOMAKE=1.12 |
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> > > emerge @everything-that-needs-emerging |
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> > > Don't forget to unset WANT_AUTOMAKE, or close the shell, when you're |
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> > > done. |
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> > It's possible to use the package.env, described here: |
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> > http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki//etc/portage/env. |
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> > I use this for 2 packages (ghostscript-gpl and orbit), runs flawlessly. |
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> You could, but then you need to remove the settings when automake or the |
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> ebuilds are fixed. Since a fixed ebuild won't necessarily have a version |
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> bump, you'd continue using the old version after you don't have to. |
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> -- |
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> Neil Bothwick |
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> WORM: (n.) acronym for Write Once, Read Mangled. Used to describe a |
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> normally-functioning computer disk of the very latest design. |
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Ok, but for me, it's a perspective stuff, the bug ( |
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https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451744) has 4 months, and the |
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packages those i need to compile won't solved. |
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I choose to manage my installations of Gentoo using package.env, but always |
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exists other solutions/corrections. |
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Andre Lucas Falco |