Re: [gentoo-user] Portage downgrading question

2005-04-06 Thread Scott Jones
On Apr 6, 2005 1:12 PM, David D. Rea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi All-I needed to fill out a PDF form today, so I figured I'd try the new AdobeAcrobat Reader 7. I did the following:`ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -pv acroread`And subsequently emerged the package without the -pv. All went well, andacroread seems to work happily enough on my box. I'm impressed with thesoftware, I just wish it was open-source.So now I'd like to do an `emerge -pvuD world` to clear up a few GLSAs thathave come across in the last few days. Alas, this is among the output:[ebuild UD] app-text/acroread-5.10 [7.0] -cjk -noplugin 9,068 kB`man emerge` explains well enough why it's trying to downgrade acroread.The only place I can find some semblance of a recommendation to preventthis behavior is here:http://users.dslextreme.com/~craig.lawson/linux_notes/gentoo_portage.htmlWhere the author suggests modifying /var/lib/portage/world so that thepackage reads:=app-text/acroread-7.0But doing this doesn't change emerge's behavior when doing an `emerge-pvuD world`. It still tries to downgrade acroread.???Thanks,Dave--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing listDave,

I believe that

echo =app-text/acroread-7.0 ~x86  /etc/portage/package.keywords

will fix your problem. Basically you put programs you want to
have masked ~x86 in the file package.keywords in the directory
/etc/portage

Scott Jones


Re: [gentoo-user] Portage downgrading question

2005-04-06 Thread Steingrim Dovland
* David D. Rea
 The only place I can find some semblance of a recommendation to prevent
 this behavior is here:
 
 http://users.dslextreme.com/~craig.lawson/linux_notes/gentoo_portage.html

Read the section on Portage in the Gentoo Handbook and the portage
man-page. The handbook section that deals with this is here:

  http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=3chap=3

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Re: [gentoo-user] Portage downgrading question

2005-04-06 Thread Willie Wong
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=3chap=3

or, simply

# echo '=app-text/acroread-7.0 ~x86'  /etc/package.keywords

W

On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 01:12:12PM -0500, David D. Rea wrote:
 Hi All-
 
 I needed to fill out a PDF form today, so I figured I'd try the new Adobe
 Acrobat Reader 7. I did the following:
 
 `ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -pv acroread`
 
 And subsequently emerged the package without the -pv. All went well, and
 acroread seems to work happily enough on my box. I'm impressed with the
 software, I just wish it was open-source.
 
 So now I'd like to do an `emerge -pvuD world` to clear up a few GLSAs that
 have come across in the last few days. Alas, this is among the output:
 
 [ebuild UD] app-text/acroread-5.10 [7.0] -cjk -noplugin 9,068 kB
 
 `man emerge` explains well enough why it's trying to downgrade acroread.
 The only place I can find some semblance of a recommendation to prevent
 this behavior is here:
 
 http://users.dslextreme.com/~craig.lawson/linux_notes/gentoo_portage.html
 
 Where the author suggests modifying /var/lib/portage/world so that the
 package reads:
 
 =app-text/acroread-7.0
 
 But doing this doesn't change emerge's behavior when doing an `emerge
 -pvuD world`. It still tries to downgrade acroread.
 
 ???
 
 Thanks,
 Dave
 
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Re: [gentoo-user] Portage downgrading question

2005-04-06 Thread David D. Rea
On Wed, April 6, 2005 1:32 pm, Scott Jones said:
 Dave,

 I believe that

 echo =app-text/acroread-7.0 ~x86  /etc/portage/package.keywords

 will fix your problem. Basically you put programs you want to have masked
 ~x86 in the file package.keywords in the directory /etc/portage

 Scott Jones

Thanks, Scott and others - this fixed the problem!

Best Regards,
Dave

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