On Wed, Sep 25 2013, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 10:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 25 2013, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>>
>>> Don't mask anything, just make sure that systemd (both virtual/ and
>>> sys-apps/) is not on package.keywords.
>>
>> This system is ~amd64 (I should have said that earlier).
>
>> I would create
>> /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords/systemd
>> and put in it two lines
>> -~sys-apps/systemd
>> -~virtual/udev
>>
> No, I thought you were in amd64, not ~amd64. If you are in ~amd64,
> putting things in /etc/portage/package.keywords should be useless.
Actually that is not correct. Note the - before the ~. I read man
portage and found out about this (see below). It mentions running
mostly stable and mostly unstable.
> Mixing amd64 and ~amd64 is not supported; it usually works if you are
> in amd64, and you only keyword some select packages: that's the way I
> use GNOME 3.8, soon 3.10, in an otherwise stable system.
It is true that the primary reason for my using testing is for gnome-3.
My long term goal is to go to stable for my main system. But, of
course, that takes quite a bit of time to let the unstable packages die
off (or quite a bit of effort to force the downgrades).
> If you are trying to downgrade systemd for the problems related to
> GNOME and logind in 206, I'm happy to report that version 207
> (available since Sep 14) solves everything; at least in my desktop and
> laptop. You should try it.
I am running sys-apps/systemd-207-r2. Booting has become MUCH worse.
I will send details to you off list.
thanks again for your continual help,
allan
================ man portage extract ================
package.accept_keywords and package.keywords
Per-package ACCEPT_KEYWORDS. Useful for mixing
unstable packages in with a normally stable system
or vice versa. This will allow ACCEPT_KEYWORDS to
be augmented for a single package.
[snip]
Example:
# always use unstable libgd
media-libs/libgd ~x86
# only use stable mplayer
media-video/mplayer -~x86