Re: [gentoo-user] Converting a Portage Flat File to a Directory Structure

2020-04-21 Thread Ashley Dixon
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 09:18:04AM -0600, Grant Taylor wrote: > I wasn't aware that you could put sub-directories in > /etc/portage/package.use. I've always had to put the files directly in that > directory, not sub-directories. As such, my files have names like > sys-apps-util-linux to avoid

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting a Portage Flat File to a Directory Structure

2020-04-21 Thread Grant Taylor
On 4/20/20 7:13 AM, Ashley Dixon wrote: Hi gentoo-user, Hi, Following the recent conversation started by Meino, I have decided to convert my package.* files to directory structures. For all but one, this has proven tedious, but relatively painless. My package.use file is another

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting a Portage Flat File to a Directory Structure

2020-04-20 Thread Dale
Ashley Dixon wrote: > Hi gentoo-user, > > Following the recent conversation started by Meino, I have decided to convert > my > package.* files to directory structures. For all but one, this has > proven > tedious, but relatively painless. My package.use file is another story: at > over

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting a Portage Flat File to a Directory Structure

2020-04-20 Thread Rich Freeman
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 9:13 AM Ashley Dixon wrote: > > Following the recent conversation started by Meino, I have decided to convert > my > package.* files to directory structures. For all but one, this has > proven > tedious, but relatively painless. My package.use file is another

[gentoo-user] Converting a Portage Flat File to a Directory Structure

2020-04-20 Thread Ashley Dixon
Hi gentoo-user, Following the recent conversation started by Meino, I have decided to convert my package.* files to directory structures. For all but one, this has proven tedious, but relatively painless. My package.use file is another story: at over three-hundred lines, the thought of