On Thursday 21 August 2008 17:17:43 Peter Ruskin wrote:
Put USE=-arts in make.conf, remove all custom arts flags from
package.use and remove everything with arts in it's name from
world. Then run --depclean followed by the usual revdep-rebuild
Instead of running emerge --depclean, better
Daniel Pielmeier daniel.pielmeier at googlemail.com writes:
emerge --update --newuse --deep --oneshot @system @world -vat,
followed by
emerge -C arts and emerge @preserved-rebuild if necessary.
But you can not expect that everybody is running unstable portage so
this commands are not
2008/8/22, James [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At which version of portage do these feature/options become available?
I think I'm going to upgrade to one of the unstable (~) versions of portage
to test out these features
Since there are several choices:
~2.1.5.6 ~2.2_rc1 ~2.2_rc5 ~2.2_rc6
does
Daniel Pielmeier daniel.pielmeier at googlemail.com writes:
does it matter which one I use? Use the latest (~2.2_rc6) ?
Then you should sync your portage tree. The only version supporting
the mentioned features which is currently in the tree is
portage-2.2_rc8.
Yep,
my bad
thx
james
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 19:48:30 James wrote:
I have mostly the small MM packages on these system, but the one
that will update only have one difference that I can find, that is
no 'artsplugin-xine'.
Is this possible; to just remove artsplugin-xine Even though
Kde-meta 3.5.9 is
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes:
kde3* and kde4* both work just fine without arts -
OK
Put USE=-arts in make.conf, remove all custom arts flags from package.use
and remove everything with arts in it's name from world. Then run --depclean
followed by the usual
2008/8/21, Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Instead of running emerge --depclean, better IMHO is:
emerge --update --newuse --deep --oneshot @system @world -vat,
followed by
emerge -C arts and emerge @preserved-rebuild if necessary.
But you can not expect that everybody is running unstable
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:27:08 +0200, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Instead of running emerge --depclean, better IMHO is:
emerge --update --newuse --deep --oneshot @system @world -vat,
followed by
emerge -C arts and emerge @preserved-rebuild if necessary.
But you can not expect that
Neil Bothwick schrieb am 21.08.2008 18:02:
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:27:08 +0200, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Instead of running emerge --depclean, better IMHO is:
emerge --update --newuse --deep --oneshot @system @world -vat,
followed by
emerge -C arts and emerge @preserved-rebuild if necessary.
Peter Ruskin peter.ruskin at dsl.pipex.com writes:
emerge --update --newuse --deep --oneshot @system @world
-vat, followed by
emerge -C arts and emerge @preserved-rebuild if necessary.
True, but you should run emerge -uavDN world at least.
Yes, that's much better than emerge
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:43:10 +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
True, but you should run emerge -uavDN world at least.
Yes, that's much better than emerge --depclean (which I tried in
this instance - with -p - and it offered nothing relevant to losing
arts).
It won't until you emerge world
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
equery depends transcode
app-cdr/k3b-1.0.4 (encode? media-video/transcode)
equery depends xine-lib
kde-base/artsplugin-xine-3.5.9 (=media-libs/xine-lib-1.0)
media-sound/amarok-1.4.9.1 (=media-libs/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r8)
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