I guess it goes without saying that you could easily google for it or
find this in gentoo.org, but never the less, here it is:
The main 'Update Your Profile Page' (Definitely read this first, it
explains everything you need to know.)
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-upgrading.xml
Instructions for AMD64 with multilib enabled.
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/amd64/howtos/index.xml?part=1&chap=1#doc_chap1
Instructions for AMD64 with multilib disabled.
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/amd64/howtos/index.xml?part=1&chap=1#doc_chap5
Frank
Jared Lindsay wrote:
How do you update your profile?
On 8/11/05, Francisco Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some releases have new profiles, in which case you need to update your
/etc/make.profile directory link, in other cases you don't. If you are
using 2004.3 then you should switch your profile to 2005.0, because if
not, you'll only get the updates upto, but not including those on
2005.0. From what I can see on this thread there has been a profile
change for 2005.1 from 2005.0 for AMD64, but I don't think there was a
profile change for 2005.1 for x86.
Frank
Jared Lindsay wrote:
I was always under the impression that as long as you keep doing
emerge -uD world, you are as up-to-date as possible. If we ARE using
2004.3 (which I am), what changes are there when you migrate from a
(fully updated) 2004.3 to 2005.1?
On 8/11/05, Simon Stelling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gregory Symons wrote:
The 2005.1 and 2005.0 profiles are nearly identical, but that might
change in a while, especially if you're using a sub-profile. Switching
would that be a long while or a short while?
No idea.
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Simon Stelling
Gentoo/AMD64 Operational Co-Lead
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