maillog: 18/02/2005-01:39:24(+0100): Douglas Mayle types
> On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 00:25 +0000, Peter Ruskin wrote: 
> 
> > On Thursday 17 February 2005 19:53, Chris White wrote:
> > file.  You could keep several of those for various different uses 
> > and the target users would then only have to `emerge world`.
> > 
> 
> I must admit, I tried that.  I was building a new system, and I verified
> what I had in world, then copied that into the new system.  It refused
> to accept the artificial world file.  I had to use copy and paste with
> the command line to get it to accept the packages I wanted in my world
> file...

Or you could "emerge -u $(<world)"? That's what I did. Not very good for
requesting a slotted version < best_version like apache1 for example,
but that's not a big problem.

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