Thanasis schrieb:
on 04/14/2009 11:09 PM Neil Bothwick wrote the following:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:01:23 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:56:32 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
~sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.28
What is the meaning of the ~ in front ?
Is it documented?
This is Gentoo, everything is documented... somewhere :)
man portage
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:47:29 +0200, Justin wrote:
~sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.28
What is the meaning of the ~ in front ?
Is it documented?
same as =...2.6.28*
Not quite, 2.6.28* could also match 2.6.280-r3.
but I disagree with the second suggestion, because no keyword
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:47:29 +0200
Justin jus...@j-schmitz.net wrote:
Thanasis schrieb:
on 04/14/2009 11:09 PM Neil Bothwick wrote the following:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:01:23 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with
on 04/15/2009 10:23 AM Jorge Morais wrote the following:
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MYEMPHASIS
~ means match any revision of the base version specified. So in
the
above example, we would match versions '1.0.2a',
'1.0.2a-r1',
'1.0.2a-r2', etc...
/MYEMPHASIS
A
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
Thanasis schrieb:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
=sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.28* ~x86
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Justin wrote:
Thanasis schrieb:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
=sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.28* ~x86
I am certain that is thoroughly covered in the
on 04/14/2009 04:04 PM Justin wrote the following:
Thanasis schrieb:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
=sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.28* ~x86
I was
on 04/14/2009 04:08 PM Saphirus Sage wrote the following:
Justin wrote:
Thanasis schrieb:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:01:23 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
~sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.28 ~x86
or, if you are running x86,
on 04/14/2009 11:09 PM Neil Bothwick wrote the following:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:01:23 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
Suppose I want to set the series of kernel sources:
gentoo-sources-2.6.28*
with the ~x86 keyword.
What should I write in /etc/portage/package.keywords ?
I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of file.
So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
Cheers
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On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:20, kiorky wrote:
I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of file.
Yes, that's documented in `man portage` ...
So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
I have no clue what you mean by this question! Do you have a problem??
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On Wednesday 27 September 2006 18:50, kiorky wrote:
I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of
file. So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
There is no priority file. You can use package.keywords file itself. The
directory feature is to give more
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 20:36:48 +0530, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
I ve heard about /etc/portage/package.keywords directory instead of
file. So now what is the read priodity for files in ?
There is no priority file. You can use package.keywords file itself.
The directory feature is to give more
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