On 12. 4. 2010 14:36, Hinko Kocevar wrote:
I've added ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" to /etc/make.conf.
Will it be enough to (re-)build the baselayout and openrc and its
closest dependencies (41 packages)? Or do I need to perform complete
system upgrade (~900 packages) now that ACCEPT_KEYWORDS is present?
if you are using ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" in /etc/make.conf you should do
all 900 packages.
Crap. I though there will be some other simpler way of doing this. I
guess I'll leave as-is, at 45 second boot, since I don't want to
compromise my current setup with 'testing' packages where I don't
want/need them..
OMG, why 41 or even 900 packages? There's no need to accept ~x86
globaly. IIRC, you need ~x86 only for openrs stuff. I have this
in my /etc/package.keywords (everything else is stable!):
sys-apps/makedev ~amd64
sys-apps/openrc ~amd64
sys-apps/baselayout ~amd64
sys-apps/sysvinit ~amd64
Shift to baselayout2 was really simple and it works like charm.
Actually, I wonder why is baselayout2 still ~x86/~amd64? Seems
quite stable to me, never had any problem with it in the last year...
Jarry
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