On 5/13/05, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:47:36 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> 
> >    As for proceeding with the emerge world operation I don't think
> > there's any particular order you need to go in. The order shown is the
> > was portage would handle it if you let it do it as one big group. I
> > often opt for doing 5-10 packages instead of kicking off the world
> > operation. In that case I'd do it in the order shown before:
> >
> > emerge -pv --newuse grep net-tools kbd binutils-config binutils
> 
> Doing it this way will mess up your world file. 

Mess up?

> Most of the packages in
> the list are dependencies that should be in world themselves. 

Should be in world...

> Installing
> them explicitly with emerge adds them to world, 

Should be in world, but adds them to world..

> with the result that if
> you uninstall the package that required them in the first place, they
> will remain as useless cruft on your system and not be cleaned out by
> emerge depclean.

???

> 
> If you want to pick individual packages from "emerge -upv world" for
> merging, merge them with the --oneshot argument to prevent them being
> added to world.
> 

Humm....OK, or go back once in awhile and clean up your world file by hand.

- Mark

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