On Thu, 6 Dec 2012 08:45:10 +0100
Willie WY Wong <wong...@member.ams.org> wrote:

> Hi list, 
> 
> Suppose that I tried to emerge a package, and the compilation phase
> went through without problems, but it got stopped in the installation
> phase. Is there a way to (after I fixed the problem) to tell portage
> to install the (now all already compiled binaries sitting in
> /var/tmp/portage) directly without having to redo the compiling
> phase? 

not with emerge, but you can use the lower-level command ebuild for
that.

portage & ebuild are analogous to yum & rpm or to apt* and dpkg

man ebuild for more info

> 
> Case in point:
> 
> I just tried to update dev-lib/boost to 1.52. The compilation went
> without a hitch, but the installation died because of file collision
> against (I think) boost-1.49.0-r1000. Now that the colliding files are
> no longer there, is there a way to tell portage to go ahead an install
> boost-1.52 from the compiled sources in /var/tmp/portage ?
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> W



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