On Monday 25 December 2006 14:09, "Mike Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] anti-portage wreckage?':
> I understand the portage system enough to mask
> the packages I don't want, but then there's the problem of other updates
> requiring that package.

Well, either (a) the new version is required, so you'll have to upgrade to 
the other package as well or (b) a developer was sloppy with dependencies, 
and you need to file a bug to change them.

> Anyways, all I'm essentially asking for is a way to separate minor
> updates from major updates.

With some of the advanced atom operators (particularly '*' and '~'), you 
should be able to specify exactly what level of masking you want.  I 
believe this is documented in 'man ebuild' but I'm not sure; 'man portage' 
is a decent place to start your search for the atom syntax you need.

You could also make your own profile that does "cap" packges at a certain 
version and have it's parent be an established profile, although I'm not 
sure that bit of portage hackery is supported.

PS:
A: Because it reverses the order of the "conversation".
Q: Why is top-posting so annoying?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What's the most annoying thing on newsgroups and mailing lists.

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it's that the vast majority of our users don't have the slightest
clue what's best for them in terms of package stability."
-- Gentoo Developer Ciaran McCreesh

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