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. -- \ Georgi Georgiev \ Mate, this parrot wouldn't VOOM if you put \ / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / four million volts through it! -- Monty / \ +81(90)6266-1163 \ Python \ -- [email protected] mailing list
