Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/portage/profile vs. /etc/portage/make.profile

2017-02-20 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 20 Feb 2017 19:15:57 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:

> ...I was irritated bu the header line of the linked article and the
> fact, that /etc/portage/profile didn't exist in my installation.
> I added the directory by hand and hope it is all ok now...

You'll also find /etc/portage/package.use doesn't exist, nor any of the
other optional directories or files in /etc/portage. Just create them as
you need them.


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Neil Bothwick

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Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/portage/profile vs. /etc/portage/make.profile

2017-02-20 Thread Meino . Cramer
Johannes Rosenberger  [17-02-20 17:06]:
> On 20.02.2017 03:37, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am a little confused...
> >
> > In search for the reason my new root has no /etc/portage/profile
> > but an /etc/portage/make.profile on this documemnt:
> > https://dev.gentoo.org/~zmedico/portage/doc/man/portage.5.html
> > I found this ywo lines
> >
> > /etc/portage/make.profile/ or /etc/make.profile/
> > site-specific overrides go in /etc/portage/profile/
> >
> > (My profile is set correctly)
> > Does this mean that make.profile is totally identical to
> > make.profile, but if you want site-specific overrides you need
> > to have profile instead of make.profile?
> >
> > Do I need to create /etc/portage/profile if it is not there?
> >
> > Nonetheless the listing below implies, that they are equivaltent.
> > Or ?
> >
> > Cheers
> > Meino
> make.profile is a symlink to your profile, so you shouldn't edit
> anything in there. It is managed by 'eselect profile' and i guess that
> /etc/make.profile is the old location, like with make.conf which used to
> be in /etc but is now in /etc/portage.
> If you want to manually override anything in your profile that is not
> covered by the other files in /etc/portage, e.g. unmask useflags, then
> you use /etc/portage/profile. Everything there has higher precedence
> than things in make.profile.
> 

Hi Johannes,

...I was irritated bu the header line of the linked article and the
fact, that /etc/portage/profile didn't exist in my installation.
I added the directory by hand and hope it is all ok now...

Thanks for your posting! :)

Cheers
Meino




Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/portage/profile vs. /etc/portage/make.profile

2017-02-19 Thread Johannes Rosenberger
On 20.02.2017 03:37, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a little confused...
>
> In search for the reason my new root has no /etc/portage/profile
> but an /etc/portage/make.profile on this documemnt:
> https://dev.gentoo.org/~zmedico/portage/doc/man/portage.5.html
> I found this ywo lines
>
> /etc/portage/make.profile/ or /etc/make.profile/
> site-specific overrides go in /etc/portage/profile/
>
> (My profile is set correctly)
> Does this mean that make.profile is totally identical to
> make.profile, but if you want site-specific overrides you need
> to have profile instead of make.profile?
>
> Do I need to create /etc/portage/profile if it is not there?
>
> Nonetheless the listing below implies, that they are equivaltent.
> Or ?
>
> Cheers
> Meino
make.profile is a symlink to your profile, so you shouldn't edit
anything in there. It is managed by 'eselect profile' and i guess that
/etc/make.profile is the old location, like with make.conf which used to
be in /etc but is now in /etc/portage.
If you want to manually override anything in your profile that is not
covered by the other files in /etc/portage, e.g. unmask useflags, then
you use /etc/portage/profile. Everything there has higher precedence
than things in make.profile.



[gentoo-user] /etc/portage/profile vs. /etc/portage/make.profile

2017-02-19 Thread Meino . Cramer
Hi,

I am a little confused...

In search for the reason my new root has no /etc/portage/profile
but an /etc/portage/make.profile on this documemnt:
https://dev.gentoo.org/~zmedico/portage/doc/man/portage.5.html
I found this ywo lines

/etc/portage/make.profile/ or /etc/make.profile/
site-specific overrides go in /etc/portage/profile/

(My profile is set correctly)
Does this mean that make.profile is totally identical to
make.profile, but if you want site-specific overrides you need
to have profile instead of make.profile?

Do I need to create /etc/portage/profile if it is not there?

Nonetheless the listing below implies, that they are equivaltent.
Or ?

Cheers
Meino