Neil Bothwick wrote:
Set ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" in make.conf. Do not set x86 or ~x86 in
make.conf's USE.
Thank you everyone! That and some fiddling with package.mask/unmask got the
ball rolling.
Have fun,
Roy
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On Wednesday 31 May 2006 02:47, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> Wednesday 31 May 2006 02:25 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
> > and after that:
> > env-update
> > source /etc/profile
>
> env-update update is for global environment changes which are made
> in /etc/env.d/*. It has got nothing to do with /et
Wednesday 31 May 2006 02:25 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
> and after that:
> env-update
> source /etc/profile
env-update update is for global environment changes which are made
in /etc/env.d/*. It has got nothing to do with /etc/make.conf. All he has to
do is add the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS to /etc/make
On Tue, 30 May 2006 19:07:19 -0500, Roy Wright wrote:
> My originally stable (x86) system has a lot of testing packages (via
> package.keywords)
> and I'm looking to switch to a pure testing system. I thought all that
> was necessary
> was to change x86 to ~x86 in make.conf's USE variable. No
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 02:07, Roy Wright wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> My originally stable (x86) system has a lot of testing packages (via
> package.keywords)
> and I'm looking to switch to a pure testing system. I thought all that
> was necessary
> was to change x86 to ~x86 in make.conf's USE variable.
Howdy,
My originally stable (x86) system has a lot of testing packages (via
package.keywords)
and I'm looking to switch to a pure testing system. I thought all that
was necessary
was to change x86 to ~x86 in make.conf's USE variable. No joy. emerge
--info still
shows stable x86. I'm an hou
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