You should just be able to unset the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS and
emerge -u world and it will downgrade them. Try emerge
-up world first which will give you a list of what it will
downgrade. In fact I ususally use the -p option before I
do any upgrades so I can see what it will do and if I
don't like it I don't let it do it.
On Tue, 01 Apr 2003 10:58:34 +0200
"Christian Aust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello fellow coders,
OK, I did it. I've set ACCEPT_KEYWORDS to "~x86" in
make.conf, and during the next emerge -u world it stuffed
my box with 89 packages marked as unstable, which
includes xfree 4.3.0 (I've lost OpenGL acceleration, too)
and mozilla 1.3, which I do not want (now). I'm wondering
if I could just switch back that setting in make.conf,
and emerge -u world again which would give me all the
latest stable versions - right? Your feedback is greatly
appreciated. Best regards,
- Christian
p.s.: Could you please cc: me directly?
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