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Hi |
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Is it possible to increase the verbosity of the emerge.log, |
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specifically I am intersted in capturing any "messages" that occour |
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during an emerge world, for example if 10 packages get updated and one |
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of them was python then I would need to run python-updater But if that |
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occurred during a long list of packages I would not see that message |
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unless it happened to be the last on the list, or at least I think |
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that is how the system works [I may be in error here] other examples |
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that I have seen or not seen as the case may be would be lmsensors and |
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qemu both of which compile happily but require kernel options for full |
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functionality, I did not see these messages till I recompiled and/or |
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went for a browse in the ebuild. |
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My thoughts came about as I was writing the following mail which I |
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answered myself as I was writing away [how often the way :) ] |
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cheers |
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stu |
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ps. Directing the output of emerge output in its whole is not what I |
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am looking for, I am looking for an emerge option if possible and if |
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not then I can have a try at a script of some sort to do it later. |
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I have just done my daily emerge and noticed that perl has moved up |
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from 5.8.6 to 5.8.7 does this require me to use the perl-cleaner |
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script prehaps in the way that python-updater is used when python |
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makes a change? |
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Had a look at the ebuild and it seems that I dont since I have only 1 |
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version installed. |
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"There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand |
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binary, those who don't" |
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