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On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 at 12:48, gevisz <gevisz@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> The problem is that I do not know how to sync my Gentoo repository |
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> to the state it was on 12-12-2021. |
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> I use webrsync sync method via "maint -A sync" and would prefer |
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> to use the same sync method for degrading my Gentoo system. |
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> Can anybody, please, tell me how to do it using this sync method? |
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This is probably not possible at all using any of the tools available. |
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These tools only support downloading the latest snapshot to get you up |
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to date. Additionally, most mirrors only keep snapshots of the last 7 |
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days or so, so it would take some (possibly futile) effort to find a |
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snapshot of the date you need. |
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The only option, as far as I ca nsee, is to migrate your portage tree |
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to git, where you can specify a commit that you want to sync to from |
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the wanted day. |
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The better option would of course be to figure out why your tensorflow |
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compiles keeps failing, if that is possible. |
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Regards, |
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Arve |