Roy Wright wrote:
Trying to switch from kde-portage to kde-testing overlays did not
progress well. What I'd like to do to recover is unmerge all the kde
4.1 stuff and start over. Does anyone know a simple way (maybe a
script) to do this? As far as I'm concerned, I'd really like to unmerge
Howdy,
Trying to switch from kde-portage to kde-testing overlays did not
progress well. What I'd like to do to recover is unmerge all the kde
4.1 stuff and start over. Does anyone know a simple way (maybe a
script) to do this? As far as I'm concerned, I'd really like to unmerge
everything
Roy Wright wrote:
Howdy,
Trying to switch from kde-portage to kde-testing overlays did not
progress well. What I'd like to do to recover is unmerge all the kde
4.1 stuff and start over. Does anyone know a simple way (maybe a
script) to do this? As far as I'm concerned, I'd really like to
Dale wrote:
Since KDE 4 is still masked, I would think you could remove the keyword
and unmask files then do a --depclean. I would also do a -p with that
just in case.
It's just a thought.
Dale
:-) :-)
Ah, that triggered a memory and with a little checking found a problem.
When
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
Trying to switch from kde-portage to kde-testing overlays did not
progress well. What I'd like to do to recover is unmerge all the kde
4.1 stuff and start over. Does anyone know a simple way (maybe a
script) to do
2008/9/23 Paul Hartman
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
Trying to switch from kde-portage to kde-testing overlays did not
progress well. What I'd like to do to recover is unmerge all the kde
4.1 stuff and
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