Re: [gentoo-user] overlay conflicts

2008-11-18 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Mittwoch 19 November 2008 04:19:03 schrieb ext Andrey Vul: > Given package ~foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay A and package > **foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay B, emerge uses the masking in overlay B > (**). How do I set it to use overlay A when emerging =foo/bar-1.2.3 > (i.e. ~foo/bar-1.2.3) ? Not sure i

Re: [gentoo-user] overlay conflicts

2008-11-18 Thread Andrey Vul
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 23:03, Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andrey Vul wrote: >> >> Given package ~foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay A and package >> **foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay B, emerge uses the masking in overlay B >> (**). How do I set it to use overlay A when emerging =foo/bar-1.2.3 >>

Re: [gentoo-user] overlay conflicts

2008-11-18 Thread Iain Buchanan
Andrey Vul wrote: Given package ~foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay A and package **foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay B, emerge uses the masking in overlay B (**). How do I set it to use overlay A when emerging =foo/bar-1.2.3 (i.e. ~foo/bar-1.2.3) ? it's a hack, but you could edit the overlay ebuild and take

[gentoo-user] overlay conflicts

2008-11-18 Thread Andrey Vul
Given package ~foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay A and package **foo/bar-1.2.3 from overlay B, emerge uses the masking in overlay B (**). How do I set it to use overlay A when emerging =foo/bar-1.2.3 (i.e. ~foo/bar-1.2.3) ? -- Andrey Vul A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read tex