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> I have already stated that I don't think that such a thing exists. Now what I |
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> do is to not change my profile before |
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> # emerge -uvpDNt |
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> doesn't what to emerge anything. Then immediately after changing the profile |
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> I run the same command again and that makes it quite clear which use flags |
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> changed... If I disagree with any of the changes I revert it via USE= |
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> in /etc/make.conf. |
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> Some quick scripting, however, shows that the difference between 2006.0 and |
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> 2006.1/desktop is as follows: |
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> In 2006.0 but not in 2006.1/desktop: |
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> apache2 apm foomaticdb gtk2 imlib libwww motif xmms |
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> |
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> In 2006.1/desktop but not in 2006.0: |
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> cairo cdr dbus dvd dvdr fam firefox hal ldap nptlonly ppds unicode win32codecs |
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Sorry for posting so late to my own thread. I just wanted to know why |
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these changes were applied and if this is documented somewhere, but this |
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does not seem to be the case? |
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So as usual did my emerge -uDN world then switched to the new profile |
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and run a emerge -pvuND world again. I looked at the output and where i |
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did not agree with the output i changed this in /etc/make.conf or |
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/etc/portage/package.use. |
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Thanks for all your commnts, |
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Daniel |
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