* Neil Bothwick ([email protected]) [12.03.09 10:49]: > On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:56:47 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: > > > The atom syntax you want is <package>~ which means any -rN version > > (including -r0) of the base version. > > I've only even seen the ~ used at the start of an atom, I didn't know it > could be used at the end too. > > > You could grab a complete list of your system and world (emerge -et), > > mangle it into shape with grep, sed and awk and redirect the whole lot > > to a package.mask file in a format something like this: > > > > >app-1.1.0~ > > emerge portage-utils > qatom $(qlist -ICv) | awk '{print ">"$1"/"$2"-"$3"~"}' >
I was playing with this, since I'm thinking about gradually reverting my
system to stable.
What i was wondering: Is there a reason why you split the qlist output
into atoms, just to put it together the same way qlist has spitted it
out?
qlist -ICv | awk '{print ">~"$1}'
should do the job or am I mistaken?
Sebastian
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